Deep ecology is an environmental philosophy that promotes the inherent worth of all living beings regardless of their instrumental utility to human needs...
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Douglas Tompkins (redirect from Foundation for Deep Ecology)
Esprit and various environmental groups, including the Foundation for Deep Ecology and Tompkins Conservation. Beginning in the mid-1960s, he and Susie Tompkins...
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in the field of deep ecology are also often critical of human exceptionalism and tend to favor a misanthropic perspective. Deep ecology is a philosophical...
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leading role in developing "left biocentrism" within the philosophy of deep ecology. Orton and his collaborators added the word "left" to biocentrism to...
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Green anarchism (section Deep ecology)
theory of social ecology, which argues that environmental issues stem directly from social issues; Arne Næss defined the theory of deep ecology, which advocates...
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“deep” indicates that strong measures are required to adapt to an unraveling of industrial lifestyles, following prior usages such as deep ecology. The...
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Arne Næss (redirect from Arne Næss Centre of Ecology and Philosophy)
– 12 January 2009) was a Norwegian philosopher who coined the term "deep ecology", an important intellectual and inspirational figure within the environmental...
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Warwick Fox (section Deep Ecology)
developing the deep ecology approach to environmental philosophy. His central publication in this area was Toward a Transpersonal Ecology: Developing New...
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and deep ecology were beginning to attract interest. Primitivism, as outlined in Zerzan's work, first gained popularity as enthusiasm in deep ecology began...
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radical environmentalism that include deep ecology, ecofeminism, social ecology and bioregionalism. Deep Ecology is attributed to Arne Naess and is defined...
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Ecosophy (category Ecology)
philosopher Félix Guattari and the Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss, father of deep ecology. Ecosophy also refers to a field of practice introduced by psychoanalyst...
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status of animals and plants Endangered species Environmentalism and deep ecology Aesthetic value of nature Intrinsic value Wilderness Restoration of nature...
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Ecocentrism (category Political ecology)
processes. The term also finds expression in the first principle of the deep ecology movement, as formulated by Arne Næss and George Sessions in 1984 which...
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2020. Bookchin, Murray (Summer 1987). "Social Ecology versus Deep Ecology: A Challenge for the Ecology Movement". Green Perspectives: Newsletter of the...
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the libertarian extension, although they preferred the term "deep ecology". Deep ecology is the argument for the intrinsic value or inherent worth of...
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non-human, natural world. For this he was sometimes considered a defender of deep ecology, but he was in fact very critical of much of the domain. Further, Sylvan...
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Deep ecology and social ecology promote a biocentric worldview and highlight the inherent value of nature. Bookchin, however, criticizes deep ecology...
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Ecofascism (category Deep ecology)
12596. Bookchin, Murray (Summer 1987). "Social Ecology Versus Deep Ecology: A Challenge for the Ecology Movement". Green Perspectives: Newsletter of the...
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Eco-socialism (redirect from Socialist Ecology)
socialist ecology, ecological materialism, or revolutionary ecology) is an ideology merging aspects of socialism with that of green politics, ecology and alter-globalization...
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connotations, argued that transgender rights are a transhumanist conspiracy. Deep ecology Ecofeminism Eco-terrorism Luddite Radical environmentalism Brown, Joseph...
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anti-consumerist, or anti-war movements, including conservation, degrowth, deep ecology, and tax resistance. A number of religious and spiritual traditions encourage...
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diversity of living organisms. The Gaia paradigm was an influence on the deep ecology movement. The Gaia hypothesis posits that the Earth is a self-regulating...
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Bioregionalism (category Deep ecology)
redirect targets Distributism – Economic theory promoting local control Deep ecology – Ecological and environmental philosophy Global Scenario Group – International...
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anti-globalization movement, anarcho-primitivism, radical environmentalism, and deep ecology. Neo-Luddism is based on the concern of the technological impact on individuals...
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Sessions (ed.). Deep Ecology for the 21st Century. Boston: Shambhala. pp. 345, 339–355. ISBN 978-1-57062-049-2. George Sessions (1995). Deep Ecology for the 21st...
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prioritizes human interests and needs over those of ecosystems (as with deep ecology) or the individual needs of creatures (as in eco-feminism). In his 1992...
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Ecospirituality (category Deep ecology)
Ecospirituality has been critiqued for being an umbrella term for concepts such as deep ecology, ecofeminism, and nature religion. Proponents may come from a range of...
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Eco-terrorism (category Political ecology)
out of the same school of thought that brought about deep ecology, ecofeminism, social ecology, and bioregionalism. The term ecoterrorism was not coined...
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Biocentrism (ethics) (category Deep ecology)
also been employed by advocates of "left biocentrism", which combines deep ecology with an "anti-industrial and anti-capitalist" position (according to...
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seen as a more extreme version of straight edge, with influences from deep ecology philosophy. From its outset, hardline adherents put out statements and...
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