01197cam2-2200385---450 99000561233020331620220725130158.0000561233USA01000561233(ALEPH)000561233USA0100056123319981214d2003----|||y0itaa50------baitaIT0 00|||<<Vol. 1: >> Platone totalitarioKarl R. Popper[trad. di Renato Pavetto]RomaArmando2003485 p22 cmFilosofia e problemi d'oggi30Traduzione di: The spell of Plato2001Filosofia e problemi d'oggi, 300010005607892001<<La >> società aperta e i suoi nemici192POPPER,Karl R.<1902-1994 >0PAVETTO,RenatoITSA20111219990005612330203316Dipar.to di Filosofia - SalernoDFF.V. POP 12029 FILXV.17. 623 1 (F.V. POP 1)2029 FILXV.17451134BKFVER20121027USA01152520121027USA011614Spell of Plato25103UNISA03351nam 2200721Ia 450 991097502060332120241107100608.01-282-35221-097866123522180-300-15492-510.12987/9780300154924(CKB)2430000000010755(StDuBDS)AH23050046(SSID)ssj0000341009(PQKBManifestationID)11257574(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000341009(PQKBWorkID)10389317(PQKB)11300488(DE-B1597)484810(OCoLC)587497168(DE-B1597)9780300154924(Au-PeEL)EBL3420465(CaPaEBR)ebr10343512(CaONFJC)MIL235221(OCoLC)923593121(MiAaPQ)EBC3420465(ODN)ODN0000300592(EXLCZ)99243000000001075520090715d2009 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrNotes from the ground science, soil, and society in the American countryside /Benjamin R. Cohen1st ed.New Haven Yale University Pressc20091 online resource (288 p.) Yale agrarian studies seriesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-300-13923-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Distinguishing the Georgic -- 2. ''The Science of Agriculture and Book Farming'' -- 3. Knowing Nature, Dabbling with Davy -- 4. The Agricultural Society, the Planter, and the Slave -- 5. The Geological Survey, the Professor, and His Assistants -- 6. Agriculture, Ethics, and the Future of Georgic Science -- Notes -- Bibliography -- IndexNotes from the Ground examines the cultural conditions that brought agriculture and science together in nineteenth-century America. Integrating the history of science, environmental history, and science studies, the book shows how and why agrarian Americans-yeoman farmers, gentleman planters, politicians, and policy makers alike-accepted, resisted, and shaped scientific ways of knowing the land. By detailing the changing perceptions of soil treatment, Benjamin Cohen shows that the credibility of new soil practices grew not from the arrival of professional chemists, but out of an existing ideology of work, knowledge, and citizenship.Yale agrarian studies.Soil scienceUnited StatesHistory19th centurySoilsEnvironmental aspectsUnited StatesHistory19th centuryAgricultureUnited StatesHistory19th centuryAgricultureSocial aspectsUnited StatesHistory19th centurySoil scienceHistorySoilsEnvironmental aspectsHistoryAgricultureHistoryAgricultureSocial aspectsHistory631.497309034SCI000000bisacshCohen Benjamin R237093MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910975020603321Notes from the ground4379611UNINA