The withering of shared life through the loss of biodiversity

作者: Dominique Lestel

DOI: 10.1177/0539018413478325

关键词: ExistentialismHatredBiodiversityBlindnessEcology (disciplines)EpistemologySociologyReproduction (economics)Energy exchange

摘要: The article defends a conception of ecology that considers what ecosystems mean not only in themselves but also for themselves. Each living being is thus message another being, and merely functional piece physical process energy exchange or an evolutionary which individual reproduction all counts. deems the hatred animal kingdom characteristic Western history resulting atrophy our imagination world explain blindness. author suggests Westerners should be more open to non-Western ways thinking, might help overcome their difficulty thinking through existential, ethical cultural stakes involved present collapse biodiversity.

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