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Educational attainment and mental health conditions: a within-sibship Mendelian randomization study
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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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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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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, 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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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 Dekke Eide Naess, the founding editor of Inquiry, died on 12 January at the age of ninety-six.
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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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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 Empirical Semantics
Inquiry, 2011ABSTRACT This article focuses on Arne Naess's work in the philosophy of language, which he began in the mid-1930s and continued into the 1960s. This aspect of his work is nowadays relatively neglected, but it deserves to be revisited. Firstly, it is intrinsically interesting to the history of analytic philosophy in the twentieth century, because Naess ...
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Callicott and Naess on pluralism
Inquiry, 1996J. Baird Callicott has thrown down the gauntlet once again in the monism‐pluralism debate in environmental ethics. In a recent article he argues that his ‘communitarianism’ (combined with a limited intertheoretic pluralism) is sufficient to get the advantages of pluralism advocated by his critics, while at the same time retaining the framework of moral
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Ethics and Value in Naess’ Ecophilosophy
Worldviews, 2017It appears that Naess thought his ecophilosophy could do without ethics. What made him think so? Since Naess was largely implicit about his metaethical views, I turn to Warwick Fox’ elaborate presentation of Naess’ ecophilosophy to find an answer. Doing so allows me to investigate what is insufficiently accounted for in Naess’ ecophilosophy, namely its
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