Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Chunyan Shao (Shandong University) Part I (1-8): Nature knows best. (P.1-2): Introduction to the Law (P. 3-4): Nature knows best in biological system. (P. 5-7): Nature knows best in organic chemistry. (P. 8): Conclusion Part II (9-10): There is no such thing as a free lunch. Part III (11): Conclusion of the Four Laws Part IV (12-14): The literary heritage and the scientist’s awareness of environmental crisis Pervasive—being present throughout; permeative Improve on-- to produce something which is better, more useful etc Bald-- Undisguised; blunt Detrimental--Causing damage or harm; injurious Why will this principle be rejected? What is the unique competence of human beings? What is the modern technology intended to do? In what sense is the claim extreme? Poke--To push or jab at, as with a finger or an arm; prod Works--Internal mechanism Finite--Having bounds; limited: At issue--in question; in dispute Try out--To test or use experimentally Compatible--Capable of existing or performing in harmonious, agreeable, or congenial combination with another or others In effect--In essence; to all purposes Follow exactly the format of Paragraph 2 and describe the situation with the ecosystem. For example, what is analogous in ecosystem to a random poke of a pencil? Replace all the words in watchmaking with the words in ecosystem. Induce--To bring about or stimulate the occurrence of; cause Albeit--Even though; although; notwithstanding What is the risk of being exposed to X-rays? Sustain--To experience or suffer Staggering--astounding or overwhelming; shocking Screen out--examine in order to test suitability Why would a change in a living organism tend to kill that organism? Will the living things that are incompatible to the whole system survive? Why will it be unable to survive? What role does evolution play? Win what sense is the current ecosystem best? Will some of the organic compounds be made better if they are replaced with man-made materials? What is the consequence of introducing artificial element into the living natural system? Foregoing-- Said, written, or encountered just before; previous Reason-- To determine or conclude by logical thinking Wanting-- Not measuring up to standards or expectations, inadequate in amount or degree Carcinogenic-- causing or tending to cause cancer Which is more, the varieties existing in living things or the possible varieties? How many examples does the author give to support the statement that the living things allow a very restricted varieties of chemical substances? --protein types --Fatty acid --Attached nitrogen and oxygen --DDT How is the paragraph organized? Topic: restricted Supporting details: Obviously, protein In the same way, fatty acid Similarly, attached nitrogen and oxygen And, I would suppose from the fact that DDT Break down—decompose Provision--A preparatory action or measure Enforce--To impose (a kind of behavior, for example); compel What is one of the striking facts about the chemistry of living systems? What will happen if a new thing that is not compatible with nature is introduced to nature? Operationally—in practice Disseminate--To scatter widely, as in sowing seed What is the right attitude towards the manmade materials? Under what circumstances would this prudence be impossible? Illuminating--serving to inform or clarify; instructive Potentate--One who has the power and position to rule over others; a monarch On pain of--at risk of experiencing something bad Tome--One of the books in a work of several volumes First Law: The global ecosystem is a connected whole Second Law: nothing can be gained or lost Third Law: the connected whole is not subject to over-all improvement Fourth Law: anything extracted from the whole by human effort must be replaced. Enmesh--To entangle, involve, or catch in or as if in a mesh Interplay--Reciprocal action and reaction; interaction Incisive--Penetrating, clear, and sharp, as in operation or expression What is embarrassing? What did Whitman describe about the complex web? What is described in Moby Dick? What is Mark Twain critical of? Condone--To overlook, forgive, or disregard (an offense) without protest or censure Assault--A violent physical or verbal attack Avid--Having an ardent desire or unbounded craving; greedy Elucidate--To make clear or plain, especially by explanation; clarify take someone unawares—to surprise or startle Miasma--A thick, vaporous atmosphere or emanation: Literal--Avoiding exaggeration Factual--Of the nature of fact; real Perceptive—sensitive, keen in discernment