The Natural Alien: Humankind and EnvironmentUniversity of Toronto Press, 1993 - 172 Seiten In this eloquent and sympathetic book, Evernden evaluates the international environmental movement and the underlying assumptions that could doom it to failure. |
Inhalt
The Cultural Dimension | 35 |
The Organic Dimension | 73 |
The Context of Environmentalism | 125 |
Urheberrecht | |
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The Natural Alien: Humankind and Environment Lorne Leslie Neil Evernden Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1993 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ability abstract accept action Alfred North Whitehead animal apparent ashtray assumptions basic become behaviour belief biological biologists body challenge claims concern consciousness consequences Conservation constitutes context creature cultural Dasein deep ecology defend Descartes describe discussion E.F. Schumacher earth ecologist encounter environment environmental crisis environmental movement environmentalist Erazim Kohák essential existence exotic experience fact George Steiner Grene Heidegger human important individual inevitable insight Jakob von Uexküll kind landscape living Ludwig von Bertalanffy maps Mary Warnock Maurice Merleau-Ponty meaning-perception means ment Merleau-Ponty Natural Alien neoteny object objectification observation organism ourselves Paul Shepard perceived perception perhaps person Phenomenology phenomenon photographer Portmann possibility predator question R.D. Laing reality regard relationship revealed Romantics Schumacher scientific seems sense significant simply social society speak species stare Steiner suggest things thought tion transformed Uexküll understanding University vision visual Whitehead wonder world-view York