Daniel Wahl
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Objectivism: Ayn Rand’s Philosophy for Living and Loving Life
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2016
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Spotlight-Mode Synthetic Aperture Radar: A Signal Processing Approach
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1996
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5 editions
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The Objective Standard: Fall 2015, Vol. 10, No. 3
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Objective Standard
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2010
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The Objective Standard: Summer 2012, Vol. 7, No. 2
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2012
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The Objective Standard: Fall 2011, Vol. 6, No. 3
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2011
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The Objective Standard: Spring 2012, Vol. 7, No. 1
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2012
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The Objective Standard: Winter 2010-2011, Vol. 5, No. 4
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2010
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The Objective Standard: Fall 2009, Vol. 4, No. 3
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2009
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The Objective Standard: Summer 2014, Vol. 9, No. 2
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2014
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“So, are we worth sustaining? Life on Earth will continue without us. Yet will it not be a much impoverished place without a species capable of reflecting on the miracle of life’s evolution and able to be awestruck by the beauty of this precious planet? We have to be honest with ourselves. Even in dedicating our lives to the creation of regenerative cultures and a more sustainable future, we are not ‘saving the planet’ or ‘saving life on Earth’. Both will continue long after our species meets its almost inevitable fate of extinction. Nevertheless, we don’t have to actively accelerate our own demise, as we have done with increasing effort since the industrial revolution.”
― Designing Regenerative Cultures
― Designing Regenerative Cultures
“Through thousands of years of anthropocentric conditioning […] we have inherited shallow, fictitious selves, and created a pervasive illusion of separation from nature. […] As long as the environment is ‘out there,’ we may leave it to some special interest group like environmentalists to protect while we look after our ‘selves.’ The matter changes when we deeply realize that the nature ‘out there’ and the nature ‘in here’ are one and the same, that the sense of separation no matter how pervasive is nonetheless totally illusory. I would call the need for such realisation the central psychological or spiritual challenge of our age. John Seed (2002)”
― Designing Regenerative Cultures
― Designing Regenerative Cultures
“Living the questions together is an effective way of preparing for an unpredictable future.”
― Designing Regenerative Cultures
― Designing Regenerative Cultures
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