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Representations of Nature in Middle-earth (2016), edited by Martin Simonson [PDF]
Book review of Representations of Nature in Middle-earth (2016), edited by Martin ...
Dawson, Deidre A.
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Adolescence is an expansive, dynamic period within the life course, covering a broad age range (10‐24 years) and a cascade of biological and cultural changes. However, biocultural approaches to adolescence have been less well developed within existing research compared to child and adult counterparts.
Delaney Glass, Emily Emmott
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The purpose of this essay is to explore the philosophical and linguistic implications of the French philosopher Edgar Morin’s “complex thought.” In stark contrast to standard communicative models which profess that Homo sapiens are the ...
Keith Moser
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Deep Ecology Versus Shallow Ecology: Comparative Study of Moniro Ravanipour’s Ahle Ghargh and Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal Dreams [PDF]
In recent decades, due to the crises created in nature by humans, the review of the relationship between humans and nature has gained special importance.
Narges Raoufzadeh +2 more
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Fundamentals of organic agriculture [PDF]
Organic agriculture can be traced back to the early 20th century, initiated by the Austrian spiritual philosopher Rudolf Steiner. It was later diversified by a number of key people, and more recent versions are guided by principles issued by the ...
Andrén, Olof +6 more
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The Anthropocene and Its Contenders: Cross‐Disciplinary Tools for a Nationally Divided Humanity
Abstract Building on two essays previously published in Earth's Future, this Commentary aims to further and expand the debate by considering two indirectly correlated aspects: interdisciplinarity and internationalism, both of which can find a powerful ally in the notion of the Anthropocene.
Daniele Conversi
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Anthropocentric and Biocentric Modulations: Philosophical Orientations for Environmental Education.
Intellectual preference and practices of environmental educators, politicians and managers are usually described in terms of anthropocentrism and biocentrism.
Santiago Tomás Bellomo
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Advancing towards Cenozoic Community Ethics: A Holistic Framework for Surpassing Anthropocentrism
This paper introduces the groundbreaking concept of Cenozoic community ethics or Cenozoic ecocentrism, which signifies a shift away from the anthropocentric perspective that has largely fueled environmental degradation.
Andrea Natan Feltrin
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Primatology was initiated in Japan in 1948 by Kinji Imanishi and his colleagues. A distinctive feature of Japanese primatology is adopting the technique of ‘anthropomorphising’ non-human primates and establishing friendly relationships with them through ...
Kazutaka Hirose
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Paul Taylors Biocentric Ethics: A Survey of Contemporary Environmental Conflicts [PDF]
This work is on Paul Taylors Biocentric Ethics: A Survey of Contemporary Environmental Conflicts. When we accept the concept of biocentrism there is bound to exist conflicts between interests and cultural values of humans and the well-being of nonhuman ...
Big-Alabo, Sotonye
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