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The “dominant” ethical understanding and its preservation strategy is erroneous in itself to serve us with a more evaluative ethics to the present environmental crisis because its idea of “Nature” itself can also tend to be limited. The author explores the traditional tribal understanding of the close correlation between man and his environment for a new dialogue in philosophy.More Information
ISBN 13 | 9788186921319 |
Book Language | English |
Binding | Hardcover |
Total Pages | 152 |
Edition | 1st |
Release Year | 2005 |
Publisher | Decent Books |
Author | Sashinungla |
Category | Environmental & Forest Studies |
Weight | 450.00 g |
Dimension | 14.00 x 22.00 x 1.80 |
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In an integrated and comprehensive framework, Environment Preservation: A Philosophical Critique takes a critical look at the increasing literatures and specific attempts at environmental preservation. The “dominant” ethical understanding and its preservation strategy, according to the author, is erroneous in itself to serve us with a more evaluative ethics to the present environmental crisis because its idea of “Nature” itself can also tend to be limited. The author turns away, therefore, from the sole western anthropocentric polemic and explores the traditional tribal understanding of the close correlation between man and his environment for a new dialogue in philosophy. The book will be imperative both to students at various undergraduate and post-graduate levels as well as to researchers. It will also interest anyone who wants to delve deeply into the philosophical issues of ‘Nature’ preservation..