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Dōbutsu : hito kankyō tono rinriteki kyōsei = Animals : symbiotic ethics of humans and environment / Yatsu Hiroko.
動物 : ひと・環境との倫理的共生 = Animals : symbiotic ethics of humans and environment 谷津裕子.

LIBRA GF80 Y287 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Yatsu, Hiroko, author.
谷津裕子, author.
Series:
Chi no seitaigaku no bōken jē jē gibuson no keishō ; 5.
Chi no seitaigaku no bōken jē jē gibuson no keishō = The Ecological turn and beyond : succeeding J.J.Gibson's Work ; 5
知の生態学の冒険 J・J・ギブソンの継承 = The Ecological turn and beyond : succeeding J.J.Gibson's Work ; 5
知の生態学の冒険 J・J・ギブソンの継承 ; 5.
Language:
Japanese
Subjects (All):
Environmental ethics.
Human ecology.
Gibson, James J. (James Jerome), 1904-1979.
Gibson, James J.
Physical Description:
203 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Edition:
Shohan.
初版.
Other Title:
Animals : symbiotic ethics of humans and environment
Hito kankyō tono rinriteki kyōsei
Symbiotic ethics of humans and environment
ひと・環境との倫理的共生
Place of Publication:
Tōkyō : Tōkyōdaigakushuppankai, 2022.
東京 : 東京大学出版会, 2022.
Notes:
This series explores key ideas and concepts in the ecological psychology and ecological approach initiated by James Jerome Gibson (1904-1979): affordances, ecological information, and direct information-based perception. theory, perceptual systems, visual motor control, perceptual action circulation, exploratory and performative activities, ecological realism, environmental modification and structuring, facilitative action fields, cooperation, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-203).
ISBN:
9784130151856
4130151851
OCLC:
1329170311

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