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deep ecology

A Wisdom Archive on deep ecology

deep ecology

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deep ecology: Reverence for Nature Is The Only Way to Save It  

Ancient scriptures say we have five sheaths: physical environment, physical body, mind, intuitive sheath or subtle environment, and the Self.

 

Indian tradition believes in the sanctity of nature. Our rishis perceived the mountains, rivers, Sun, Moon and trees to be sacred. That which is sacred is honoured. Environmental consciousness has been built into our way of life, to become our second nature. But when we start moving away from our nature we begin polluting the environment. Unfortunately, we pollute our rivers and mountains in the name of sacred rituals.

 

(See also: Spirituality and Ecology , Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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deep ecology: Back to Basics: Nature Talk  

Our love and concern for animals emerge out of two basic postulates of Indian philosophy. One, that like us, every plant and living being is the ansha or part of the one Param Brahma, the Omnipotent One, and two, that born of the one earth mother all of them have equal right on all resources. So they are like our own siblings. All life forms have a symbiotic relationship - we are all linked together and our actions are bound to have an effect on our environment and other living beings.

 

(See also: Sacred Nature , Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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deep ecology: Transform Self to Heal the Earth  

 

 

(See also: Sustainable development , Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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deep ecology: Man not Measure Of All Things  

Man is no longer to be the measure of all things, the centre of the universe. He has been measured and found to be an undistinguished bit of matter, different in no essential way from bacteria, stones and trees. His goals and purposes, his egocentric notions of past, present and future; his faith in his power to predict and through prediction to control his destiny - all these are called into question, considered irrelevant, or deemed trivial.

 

(See also: Sacred Nature , Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia - Arne Næss

Arne Dekke Eide Næss (born January 27, 1912) is the foremost Norwegian philosopher of the 20th century and founder of deep ecology. He was the youngest person to be appointed full professor at the University of Oslo. Næss, himself an avid mountaineer, is also known as the uncle of mountaineer and businessman Arne Næss Jr. (1937–2004) and the younger brother of shipowner Erling Dekke Næss. Arne Næss - Ecosophy T. Ecosophy T, as distinct from deep ecology, was originally the name of his persona ...

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia - Conservatism

Conservatism Part of the Politics series Christian Democracy Liberal conservatism Neoconservatism Paleoconservatism Social conservatism American conservatism Canadian Conservatism Christian Democrats Conservative parties Int'l Democrat Union Hierarc ...

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia - Anarchism

Schools Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Eco-anarchism Individualist anarchism Mutualism Anarchism in culture Anarchism and religion Anarchism and society Anarchism and the arts Anarcho-punk Anarchist theory Anarchism and capitalism Anarchism and Marxism Anarchist economics Anarchist law Anarchist symbolism Anarchism without adjectives Post-left a ...

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia - Baruch Spinoza

Benedictus de Spinoza (November 24, 1632 – February 21, 1677), was named Baruch Spinoza by his synagogue elders and known as Bento de Espinosa or Bento d'Espiñoza in his native Amsterdam. He is one of the three great rationalists of 17th-century philosophy, the others being René Descartes and Gottfried Leibniz. His magnum opus was the Ethics. His writings, like those of his fellow rationalists, reveal considerable mathematical training and ability. Spinoza was a lens crafter, which in his day was an exc ...

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia - Biodiversity

Biodiversity or biological diversity is the diversity of and in living nature. There are a number of definitions and measures of biodiversity. Biodiversity - Etymology. Biodiversity is a neologism and a portmanteau word, from bio and diversity. The term biological diversity was coined by Thomas Lovejoy in 1980, while the word biodiversity itself was coined by the entomologist E. O. Wilson in 1986, in a report for the first American Forum on biological diversity organized b ...

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia - Ethics

Ethics (from Greek ethikos) is the branch of axiology – one of the four major branches of philosophy, alongside metaphysics, epistemology, and logic – which attempts to understand the nature of morality; to define that which is right from that which is wrong. The Western tradition of ethics is sometimes called moral philosophy. Ethics - The first social science. Assumptions about ethical underpinnings of human behaviour are reflected in every social science, including: anthropology because ...

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Classification of conservatism

Conservatism - Cultural conservatism. Cultural conservatism hopes to enshrine the received heritage of a successful nation or culture. The culture in question may be as large as Western culture or Chinese civilization or as small as that of Tibet. Cultural conservatives try to adapt norms handed down from the past. The norms may be romantic: the anti-metric movement, demanding the retention of avoirdupois weights and measures in Britain, and opposing their replacement with the metric system is a classic ex ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Radical environmentalism - History of Radical Environmentalism

One of the first significant radical environmentalist group was Greenpeace, which made use of direct action to confront a variety of transgressors, including whaling ships and nuclear weapons testers. In 1980 an organization called Earth First! was established by Dave Foreman and others to confront environmental destruction, primarily of the American West. Inspired by the Edward Abbey novel "The Monkey Wrench Gang", Earth First! made use of such techniques as treesitting and treespiking to stop logging companies, as well as other activities target ...

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Radical environmentalism, Radical environmentalism - Environmental crisis, Radical environmentalism - History of Radical Environmentalism

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Ecosophy - Naess's definition of ecosophy

While a professor at University of Oslo in 1973, Arne Naess, introduced the terms "deep ecology movement" and "ecosophy" into environmental literature. Naess based his article on a talk he gave in Bucharest in 1972 at the Third World Future Research Conference. As Drengson notes in Ecophilosophy, Ecosophy and the Deep Ecology Movement: An Overview, "In his talk Naess discussed the longer-range background of the ecology movement and its connection with respect for Nature and the inherent worth of other b ...

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Ecosophy, Ecosophy - Naess's definition of ecosophy, Ecosophy - Félix Guattari

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Biodiversity - Benefits of biodiversity

Biodiversity has contributed in many ways to the development of human culture, and, in turn, human communities have played a major role in shaping the diversity of nature at the genetic, species, and ecological levels. There are three main reasons commonly cited in the literature for the benefits of biodiversity. Biodiversity - Ecological role of biodiversity. All species provide some kind of function to an ecosystem. They can capture and store energy, produce organic material, decompose organic material, help to cycle water and nutrients throughout the ecosystem, control erosion o ...

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Biodiversity, Biodiversity - Etymology, Biodiversity - Biodiversity definitions, Biodiversity - Origin of life and biodiversity evolution, Biodiversity - Benefits of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Ecological role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Economic role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Ethical role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Scientific role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Evaluation of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Measurement of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity: time and space, Biodiversity - Species inventory, Biodiversity - Hotspots of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Threats to biodiversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity management: conservation preservation and protection, Biodiversity - Juridical status of biological diversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity and size bias, Biodiversity - Quotes from Sean Nee, Biodiversity - Measures of biodiversity

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Overview

Known as both the "greatest Jew" and the "greatest Atheist", Spinoza contended that God and Nature were two names for the same reality, namely the single substance (meaning "to stand beneath" rather than "matter") that underlies the universe and of which all lesser "entities" are actually modes or modifications. The argument for this single substance runs something as follows: 1. Substance exists and cannot be dependent on anything else for its existence. 2. No two substances can share an attribute. Proof: If t ...

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Baruch Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - Life, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Overview, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Relativism, Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance, Baruch Spinoza - Major Works, Baruch Spinoza - Quotes, Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography, Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - About Spinoza

Read more here: » Baruch Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Overview

deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Biodiversity - Benefits of biodiversity

Biodiversity has contributed in many ways to the development of human culture, and, in turn, human communities have played a major role in shaping the diversity of nature at the genetic, species, and ecological levels. There are three main reasons commonly cited in the literature for the benefits of biodiversity. Biodiversity - Ecological role of biodiversity. All species provide some kind of function to an ecosystem. They can capture and store energy, produce organic material, decompose organic material, help to cycle water and nutrients throughout the ecosystem, control erosion o ...

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Biodiversity, Biodiversity - Etymology, Biodiversity - Definitions, Biodiversity - Measurement of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Distribution of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Hotspots of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity and evolution, Biodiversity - Benefits of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Ecological role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Economic role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Ethical role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Scientific role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Threats to biodiversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity management: conservation preservation and protection, Biodiversity - Juridical status of biological diversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity and size bias, Biodiversity - Quotes from Sean Nee

Read more here: » Biodiversity: Encyclopedia II - Biodiversity - Benefits of biodiversity

deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Sex Ecology Spirituality - The structure and theses of SES

Sex Ecology Spirituality - Introduction. Wilber describes the deeply dysteleological perspective of contemporary philosophical naturalism as "the philosophy of 'oops'". He describes the spiritual inadequacies of philosophical naturalism as the source of the contemporary world's menacing ecological crisis. He describes his methodology as outlining "orienting generalizations"—points on whi ...

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Sex Ecology Spirituality, Sex Ecology Spirituality - Content, Sex Ecology Spirituality - The structure and theses of SES, Sex Ecology Spirituality - Introduction, Sex Ecology Spirituality - Book One, Sex Ecology Spirituality - Book Two, Sex Ecology Spirituality - Quotation

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Redneck - History

“Rednecks” are largely descendants of the Ulster-Scots and Lowland Scots immigrants who travelled to North America from Northern Ireland and Scotland in the late 17th and 18th centuries. The Ulster-Scots had historically settled the major part of Ulster province in northern Ireland, after previous migration from the Scottish Lowlands and Border Country. The "Celtic Thesis" of Forrest McDonald and Grady McWhiney holds that they were basically Celtic (as opposed to Anglo-Saxon), and that all Celtic groups (Scots Irish, Scottish, Welsh and ...

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Redneck, Redneck - Etymology, Redneck - Possible Scots-Irish Etymology, Redneck - Possible American Etymology, Redneck - History, Redneck - Modern usage, Redneck - Stereotypes, Redneck - Popular culture, Redneck - Urban Rednecks, Redneck - Extraterritorial Conclaves, Redneck - Claims, Redneck - Related terms, Redneck - Australia, Redneck - Barbados, Redneck - Brazil, Redneck - Chile, Redneck - North America, Redneck - South Africa, Redneck - Similar terms, Redneck - Sources

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Punk ideology - Links to songs

Punk ideology - On The Decline Of Man. The Decline, The Decline, NOFX Punk ideology - On Government. A Commercial, Bedtime for Democracy, Dead Kennedys California Über Alles, Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables, Dead Kennedys Government Flu, Plastic Surgery Disasters, Dead Kennedys I Am The Owl, Plastic Surgery Disasters, Dead Kennedys Idiots are Taking Over, The War on Errorism, NO ...

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Punk ideology, Punk ideology - History, Punk ideology - Politics, Punk ideology - Authoritarianism, Punk ideology - Conformity, Punk ideology - Militarism, Punk ideology - Selling out, Punk ideology - Capitalism, Punk ideology - Religion, Punk ideology - Patriotism, Punk ideology - The Media, Punk ideology - Environmentalism, Punk ideology - Aesthetics, Punk ideology - Music, Punk ideology - Fashion, Punk ideology - Visual arts, Punk ideology - Ethics, Punk ideology - Non-conformity, Punk ideology - Do it yourself, Punk ideology - Direct Action, Punk ideology - Vegetarians veganism and animal rights, Punk ideology - Criticisms of Punk Ideology, Punk ideology - Other Punk ideologies, Punk ideology - List of Punk Ideologies, Punk ideology - Summary, Punk ideology - Links to songs, Punk ideology - On The Decline Of Man, Punk ideology - On Government, Punk ideology - On conformity, Punk ideology - On authoritarianism, Punk ideology - On non-conformity, Punk ideology - On conspiracy theories, Punk ideology - On drug legalization, Punk ideology - On racism and homophobia, Punk ideology - On concerns of totalitarianism, Punk ideology - On vegetarians veganism and animal rights, Punk ideology - On heroes, Punk ideology - On consumerism, Punk ideology - On work, Punk ideology - On militarism, Punk ideology - On society, Punk ideology - On selling out, Punk ideology - On religion, Punk ideology - On the media, Punk ideology - On environmentalism, Punk ideology - On Direct Action, Punk ideology - Books and essays on Punk ideology, Punk ideology - Important people in Punk ideology, Punk ideology - Bibliography, Punk ideology - Current punk community websites.

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deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Self-organization - Examples

The following list summarizes and classifies the instances of self-organization found in different disciplines. As the list grows, it becomes increasingly difficult to determine whether these phenomena are all fundamentally the same process, or the same label applied to several different processes. Self-organization, despite its intuitive simplicity as a concept, has proven notoriously difficult to define and pin down formally or mathematically, and it is entirely possible that any precise definition might not include all the ...

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Self-organization, Self-organization - Overview, Self-organization - History of the idea, Self-organization - Examples, Self-organization - Self-organization in physics, Self-organization - Self-organization in chemistry, Self-organization - Self-organization in biology, Self-organization - Self-organization in mathematics and computer science, Self-organization - Self-organization in human society

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