But whatever our failures, this is not a reason to part ways
with deep ecology.
Not exact matches
They will require a concerted effort by theologians who take both
ecology and justice seriously, and who are prompted by a sense of urgency that will allow them to struggle creatively and resolutely
with the
deeper issues — if not in perfect harmony, at least
with a sense of solidarity.
From
deep ecology we learn both to affirm our kinship
with fellow creatures and to allow evolutionary history — past, present, and future — to serve as a frame of reference through which we understand ourselves.
The
deep thought of
deep ecology is that the environment will be better off without the being
with real depth.
The Encounter
with Deep Ecology Whitehead's philosophy can be understood as a deep ecol
Deep Ecology Whitehead's philosophy can be understood as a
deep ecol
deep ecology.
Although there are many, many problems and issues facing humanity at this time, I believe the most crucial have to do
with the
deep tension between
ecology and economy.
(«
Deep ecology» goes beyond
ecology to explore the symbolic, psychological and ethical patterns of humans» destructive relations
with nature.)
(6) The setting for the dialogue was a national gathering of Presbyterians
with deep concerns for issues of social justice and
ecology.
Deep ecology finds value, not so much in the individual as in the system, be it an ecosystem or the biosphere as a whole, each
with its «interests» in self - maintenance.
The quantitative population
ecology of zooplankton
with emphasis on zooplankton small - scale distribution and abundance, organic matter transport into the
deep - sea, the biology of Gulf Stream Rings, zooplankton associated
with deep - sea hydrothermal vents, dynamics of populations on Georges Bank and on the continental shelf region of the Western Antarctic Peninsula, acoustical determination of zooplankton biomass, abundance, and size, and the census of holozooplankton biodiversity in the worlds oceans.
Ron is currently collaborating
with Auburn University to complete trials of recombinant and chromosomal options for producing «daughterless» carp, consulting on the risks involved in using genetic methods for managing disease - vectoring mosquitoes, exploring options for applying genetic techniques to the control of other invasive fish, and writing papers on
deep - sea
ecology, climate change and the taxonomy of Tasmanian mayflies.
This joint exhibition once again brings remarkable figures of American contemporary art to China, hoping to establish a
deeper connection
with the local cultural
ecology through artistic exchange.
GreenHill will host its Annual Meeting on May 30, 2018 starting at 5:30 PM in the gallery during GreenHill's Beauty of the Beast exhibition
with invited guest speaker Dr. Lucy Spelman of Rhode Island School of Design to discuss messages contained within the artwork and dig a little
deeper into how we are impacting our
ecology and environment.
Working
with white wood glue and multi-coloured inks, where their flows on her canvases are directed by gravity and the nature of the materials as much as by the artist's own hand, she opens her process up not just for scrutiny but for
deep engagement
with the audience and
with the political and social
ecology of the world around her.
This is
deep ecology in a nutshell, and by the first decade of the twenty - first century, the majority of educated people is finally going along
with it, even if they may not realize where the idea came from.
Deep ecology, which called for population reduction, soft technology and non-interference in the natural world, was eagerly taken up by environmentalists impatient
with shallow
ecology — another of Mr. Naess's coinages — which did not confront technology and economic growth.
Together
with George Sessions, Naess politicized
deep ecology by putting forth a platform of eight points that turn his conceptual idea into an ethical manifesto: 1) The flourishing of human and nonhuman life on Earth has intrinsic value.
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