Two Theoretical Perspectives to Explain Big History: Fred Spier & Pedro Ortiz Cabanillas

The central hypothesis of this research is that there are currently two theoretical proposals within the Big Story: the better known proposal of Fred Spier (1952 - ) and the lesser known proposal of Pedro Ortiz Cabanillas (1933 – 2011) implicitly contained in his Sociobiological Informational Theory...

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