Philosophy - Human Person in Their Environment
Philosophy - Human Person in Their Environment
Philosophy - Human Person in Their Environment
The ecocentric model puts the ecosystem first and assumes that the natural world has intrinsic
value
Nature is not only valued for the future survival of the human species but also invaluable
in itself
Man has a responsibility towards the land
Notice Things that are not in Their Proper Place and Organize Them in an Aesthetic Way
The Milesians, (Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes) early Greek philosophers from the town
of Miletus, regarded Nature as without boundaries or infinite
Pythagoras (570 BC – 495 BC), Greek philosopher and mathematician of the Pythagorean
theorem fame, described the universe as living embodiment of nature’s order, harmony, and beauty
Pythagoras sees our relationship with the universe involving biophilia (love of other living
things) and cosmophilia (love of other living beings)
The Chinese cosmic conception is based on the assumption that all that happens in the universe
is a continuous whole, like a chain of natural consequences
All events in the universe follow a transitional process due to the primeval pair, the yin
and the yang
The universe does not proceed onward but revolves without beginning or end
There is nothing new under the sun, “new” is a repetition of the old
Human happiness lies in conformity with nature or tao, the wise conforms with tao and is
happy
Show that Care for the Environment Contributes to Health, Well-Being, and Sustainable
Development
Aside from the ecocentric model, there are also other theories to show care for the environment:
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Deep ecology
Social ecology
Ecofeminism
Deep ecology
For this theory, the ecological crisis is an outcome of anthropocentrism
Deep ecologists encourage humanity to shift away from anthropocentrism towards
ecocentrism
Social ecology
For this theory, the ecological crisis results from authoritarian social structures
People overpower others and exploit the environment for their own profit and self-interest
Social ecologists call for small-scale societies which recognize that humanity is linked to
the well-being of the natural world on which human life depends
Ecofeminism
This theory argues that the ecological crisis is a consequence of male dominance
Male traits as in the anthropocentric model are superior to female traits as in the
ecocentric model
Domination is where the “superior” forces the “inferior” to conform to its demands
For ecofeminists, freeing nature and humanity means removing the superior vs. inferior
struggle in human relations
Demonstrate the Virtues of Prudence and Frugality Toward the Environment
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