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“As far as life is concerned, there is no such thing as "Nature". There are only homes. Home is that environment to which the individual has become adapted; and almost everything is unnatural outside his range of adaptation. Harmonious equilibrium with nature is an abstract concept with a Platonic beauty but lacking the flesh and blood of life. It fails, in particular, to convey the creative emergent quality of human existence.”

Quote by Rene Dubos

Work

Mirage of Health: Utopias, Progress, and Biological Change

Mirage of Health examines the historical and philosophical aspects of utopian visions and their influence on societal development. It analyzes how advancements and changes in society have affected biological evolution and human health. The book offers a comprehensive look at the intricate connections between utopian aspirations, technological progress, and the biological consequences of these shifts. more

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Rene Dubos

Rene Dubos, a microbiologist, was born on February 20, 1901, and passed away on the same day in 1982. He made significant contributions to the field of microbiology, particularly in the research and application of antibiotics. Dubos' work had a profound impact on medicine and public health. more

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