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proposals for a general discussion |
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selected contributions to the 6th isu symposium, london, march 15-18, 1994 |
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Political and Economical Obstacles to Rapid Collective Learning
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Universal Justice and Ecological Crisis
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Biblical Roots of Ecology and Modem Applications
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This paper sketches the relationship of Nietzsche's "Lebensphilosophie," panpsychism, animism, proto-existentialism and naturalism to contemporary ecologism/ecology. It considers his assaults on the metaphysical, epistemological and ethical foundations of anti-ecophilosophy. It connects some of his central doctrines, including self-overcoming, the will to power, "amor fati" and "fierism" (the metaphysics of becoming) to his proto-ecophilosophy and explores three kinds of nihilism which are particularly hostile to it. Finally, it notes Nietzsche's applied ecology-concems, including conservationism, preservationism and pollution.
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Philosophy and the Social Sciences Confronting Ecological Disaster
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Anthropocentric Modernism and the Search for a Universal Environmental Philosophy
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World Government and Universalism
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The Macrocosm and the Microcosm of Universalism
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