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Arne Naess (1912–)

2005
N orwegian philosopher Arne Naess is the founder of the Deep Ecology movement, which he describes as “a process of reflection leading to action.” Naess was a philosophy professor at the University of Oslo from 1939 to 1969, then went on to a second career as an environmental activist.
Daniel G. Payne, Richard S. Newman
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Arne Naess (1912–2009)

2014
Arne Naess, a Norwegian philosopher known for his work on semantics and philosophy of science, was committed to Gandhian, non-violent enquiry. As an ecophilosopher and the father of the deep ecology movement, he developed a philosophical system termed ecosophy.
Carien de Jonge, Gail Whiteman
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Arne Naess (1912–2009)

Inquiry, 2009
Arne Dekke Eide Naess, the founding editor of Inquiry, died on 12 January at the age of ninety-six.
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Arne Naess, Peace and Gandhi

Inquiry, 2011
Abstract The political ethics of Gandhi animated many of Arne Naess's philosophical projects, from argumentation theory to deep ecology. However, the value of Naess's own studies of Gandhi is less clear. This article focuses on the significance and utility of Naess's writings on Gandhi to the study and practice of peace.
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Arne Naess and the Norwegian Nature Tradition

Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology, 1997
AbstractThe current debate on the sources, meaning and implications of Arne Naess's Deep Ecology often refers to Spinoza, Gandhi and Socrates as the main inspirations of his vision. This essay explores the less familiar, Norwegian sources of Næss's thought and its rootedness in the Scandinavian Enlightenment.
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Arne Naess and the Deep Ecology Movement

2019
Influenced by the views of Benedict Spinoza, Mahatma Gandhi, and Buddhism, Arne Naess developed deep ecology, an ecological philosophy in the early 1970s. According to the view of Naess, relations between entities are more important components of the world than entities themselves.
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Editoriale a Riga: Arne Naess

2023
Introduzione al volume monografico della collana RIGA dedicato al filosofo ecologista Arne Naess, fondatore della Deep Ecology. Il saggio oltre a dar conto della struttura del volume, si sofferma sulla Ontologia della Gestalt del filosofo ...
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Ecologia profonda e educazione. Una conversazione con Arne Naess

Culture della sostenibilità : forme e processi per l'educazione sostenibile
This paper employs a dialogical style to explore the interface between Arne Naess’s views about deep ecology and education. Themes examined include the educational implications of the deep questioning process and relationships between deep ecology and other formulations of environmental thought.
Naess, Arne, Jickling, Bob
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Arne Dekke Eide Naess

Inquiry, 2011
Wayne Martin, Kristian Bjørkdahl
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Living Under the Guidance of Reason: Arne Naess's Interpretation of Spinoza

Inquiry, 2011
Abstract There is no doubt that Spinoza values what he calls living under the guidance of reason, and that he somehow equates such a life with happiness. What is less clear is exactly how he conceives of such a life, and thus how he conceives of human happiness.
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