Rock, Bone, and Ruin
- 376 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
The historical' sciences have been neglected by philosophers. Adrian Currie analyzes both the problems and the opportunities involved in reconstructing and understanding the unobservable deep past. His engaging discussion - ranging from the character of global ice ages through the habits of giant dinosaurs to the meaning of Mayan monuments - explores the surprising commonalities that underlie these superficially diverse sciences. - Martin Rudwick, University of Cambridge; author of Earth's Deep History and Bursting the Limits of Time
