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Author Doyle, Richard, 1963-

Title Darwin's pharmacy : sex, plants, and the evolution of the noösphere / Richard Doyle.

Imprint Seattle : University of Washington Press, ©2011.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  570.1 D754D    Check Shelf
Description ix. 358 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series In vivo: the cultural mediations of biomedical science
In vivo (Seattle, Wash.)
Summary "Are humans unwitting partners in evolution with psychedelic plants? Darwin's Pharmacy weaves the evolutionary theory of sexual selection and the study of rhetoric together with the science and literature of psychedelic drugs. Long suppressed as components of the human tool kit, psychedelic plants can be usefully modeled as "eloquence adjuncts" that intensify a crucial component of sexual selection in humans: discourse. In doing so, they engage our awareness of the noösphere, defined by V.I. Vernadsky as the thinking stratum of the earth, the realm of consciousness feeding back onto the biosphere. Sharing intelligence, connecting with the noösphere and integrating individuality into its ecosystemic context offers powerful and promising ways to respond to ecosystems in crisis, and formed the backdrop of what Doyle dubs the "ecodelic" thought of the environmental movement. Yet current policies criminalize the use of plant-based psychedelics while simultaneously feeding a violent global black market for refined and chemically-derived drugs. In this tour de force of "first-person science," Doyle takes his readers on a mind bending journey through the work of William Burroughs, Kary Mullis, Lynn Margulis, Timothy Leary, Norma Panduro, Albert Hoffman, Aldous Huxley, Dennis and Terrence McKenna, John Lilly and Phillip K. Dick. Readers who take the journey that is Darwin's Pharmacy will experience extraordinary insights into evolutionary theory, the war on drugs, the internet, and the nature of human consciousness itself. Richard M. Doyle is professor of English and science, technology, and society at Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of On Beyond Living and Wetwares"Darwin's Pharmacy is a significant achievement, a brilliant, ambitious, original piece of pedagogy. I can't imagine anybody but Doyle who could control and mobilize in the name of a single vision the range and dizzying variety of the material on offer."--Brian Rotman, Ohio State University"Darwin's Pharmacy is a beautiful book-poetry in prose and modern music in print. It is a book for all readers who have ever wondered whether dreams are another form or a different part of wakened consciousness and reality. Doyle dispenses with dualism and parallelism, expanding wonder from dreams to ecodelic states and the possibilities and difficulties of communication about these states via language."--Stanley Shostak, University of Pittsburgh"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-345) and index.
Contents Introduction: glimpsing the peacock angel -- The flowers of perception: trip reports, stigmergy, and the Nth person plural -- Rhetorical Mycelium: psychedelics as eloquence adjuncts? -- Rhetorical adjuncts and the evolution of rhetoric: Darwin's impassioned speech -- LSDNA: creative problem solving, consciousness expansion, and the emergence of biotechnology -- Hyperbolic: divining Ayahuasca -- The transgenic involution -- From zero to one: metaprogramming noise, with special reference to plant intelligence -- Epilogue: in Darwin's dreams.
Subject Biology -- Philosophy.
Gaia hypothesis.
Biosphere.
Hallucinogenic plants -- Psychic aspects.
Hallucinogenic drugs -- Psychological aspects.
Consciousness.
Sexual selection in animals.
Rhetoric -- Philosophy.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Evolution.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Genetics & Genomics.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Rhetoric.
Biology -- Philosophy. (OCoLC)fst00832439
Biosphere. (OCoLC)fst00832706
Consciousness. (OCoLC)fst00875441
Gaia hypothesis. (OCoLC)fst00937049
Hallucinogenic drugs -- Psychological aspects. (OCoLC)fst00950656
Rhetoric -- Philosophy. (OCoLC)fst01096957
Sexual selection in animals. (OCoLC)fst01114915
Science.
Biological Phenomena. (DNLM)D001686
Philosophy. (DNLM)D010684
Hallucinogens. (DNLM)D006213
ISBN 9780295990941 (hbk. ; acid-free paper)
0295990945 (hbk. ; acid-free paper)
9780295990958 (pbk. ; acid-free paper)
0295990953 (pbk. ; acid-free paper)
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