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Louis Liebenberg

    Louis Liebenberg est un penseur pionnier dont le travail explore les profondes racines évolutives de l'enquête scientifique. Il étudie comment les anciennes compétences humaines en matière de pistage ont jeté les bases des méthodes scientifiques modernes, en soulignant la capacité humaine naturelle et innée d'observation et de déduction. Liebenberg préconise une approche plus intégrée de la connaissance, en soulignant le potentiel de la science citoyenne et de l'auto-éducation pour redécouvrir et appliquer ces principes fondamentaux. Ses écrits éclairent le lien entre notre héritage biologique et nos pursuits intellectuelles, encourageant un retour à des formes d'apprentissage plus intuitives et expérientielles.

    Pocket Guide Tracks and Tracking in Southern Africa
    The Art of Tracking. The Origin of Science
    Practical Tracking
    • Practical Tracking

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,3(31)Évaluer

      - Techniques from international tracking experts applicable to any quarry and terrain - How to follow and find elk, deer, bears, cougars, lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, and cape buffalo Finding and identifying tracks and sign of an animal's passing is only part of the ultimate goal for serious trackers, hunters, and outdoorspeople. They want to follow the trail to reach the animal in question. This detailed guide teaches them how. Written by a trio of master trackers, it covers what to look for to discern an animal's pathway, what information tracks and sign convey, how to move through the wilderness to get in sight of the quarry, how to avoid dangerous encounters, and more.

      Practical Tracking
    • In a work of painstaking and wide-ranging scholarship, backed up by fieldwork among the Kalahari hunter-gatherers, Louis Liebenberg explains how the art of tracking represents a crucial step in human evolution. Liebenberg examines the principles of tracking, and the classification and interpretation of spoor under difficult conditions. He also shows how the original speculative hypotheses of early hunter-gatherers have a direct line to the propositions of modern physicists who track sub-atomic particles. In the book, the author argues that the art of tracking involves the same intellectual and creative abilities as physics and mathematics, and may therefore represent the origin of science itself. The book has been hailed as a real contribution to our understanding of the complexity involved in the process by which indigenous peoples track and hunt animals. It is insightful, detailed and well articulated.

      The Art of Tracking. The Origin of Science
    • This handy guide provides simple tools to help interpret the tracks and signs of some 105 southern African mammals, reptiles, frogs and birds. Photographs and diagnostic spoor illustrations are given for each animal, along with information on behaviour, habits and habitat, and up-to-date distribution maps show where the animals occur.

      Pocket Guide Tracks and Tracking in Southern Africa