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It seems to me that Blake's thought is incompatible with deep ecology's desire to recognize nature's "inherent value" if by this we mean the ability to acknowledge nature's worth beyond any human
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This paper will make a case for the necessity of deep ecology's inclusion of these apparently contradictory (but actually complementary) principles within its philosophical framework.
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"Ecofascism: An Enduring Temptation," Michael Zimmerman identifies instances of such holism in the politics of noted European environmentalist Dr. Walter Schoenichen and in American environmentalist J. Baird Collicott's early approval of deep ecology's "biocentric" philosophy.
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It's the flip side of increased access to documents and digital objects, since reactions to those objects are also part of the information ecology's circulation.
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It's the flip side of increased access to documents and digital objects, since reactions to those objects are also part of the information ecology's circulation.
Information, Culture, Policy, Education: The Dark Ages are already here, just unevenly distributed 2007
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Social ecologists and ecosocialists have made similar critiques of deep ecology's neglect of the social dimension of environmental problems.
Deep ecology 2006
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Another phenomenon associated with the crisis, which has had very negative consequences on the ecology's deterioration, is undoubtedly the unequal distribution of income between the economies of the North and South, and even within the countries.
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Investments for the ecology's protection become one of the first issues to be postponed as a result of the cut in public expenses.
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Thomas Lovejoy of the H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment and William F. Laurance of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) have been awarded one of ecology's most coveted prizes for their work to understand and conserve the Amazon rainforest.
Mongabay.com News 2009
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"Mutalism, self-organization, freedom, and subjectivity, together with social ecology's principles of unity in diversity, informed spontaneity, and non-hierarchical relationships, coheers into an ethics of complementarity that sees human beings in a rational, ecological society as playing the creative role of 'nature' rendered self-conscious."
unknown title 2009
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