This Briefs volume focuses on the maximum power principle, which was
created by the mathematician and physical chemist Alfred Lotka, and
further developed and utilized most prominently by the systems
ecologist H. T. Odum, who applied it to different physical,
biological, ecological and economic systems. They both described this
principle providing a thermodynamic framework for evolutionary theory.
This principle has a philosophical heritage that has, until now, gone
unrecognized. The 19th century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche viewed
his concept of the will to power as an empirical principle that
describes how organic and inorganic systems develop in ways that grow
in power. This book describes this interdisciplinary story: it
discusses the development of both principles, reviews the empirical
and theoretical support for them, critically examines their alleged
limitations, and describes their philosophical implications, evidenced
in a particularly provocative manner by Nietzsche's and Odum's
critiques of moral and religious values.
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The Critical Importance Today of the Ideas of Howard Odum and Friedrich Nietzsche
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ISBN
9783031806223
Publisert
2025
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Springer
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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