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Nature That Makes Us Human

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This book addresses two key questions: why do we continue to harm nature despite scientific evidence of the risks to our survival, and how can we restore the harmony between humans and nature? It argues that modern society's struggle to change its relationship with nature stems from collective fictions that have developed since the Neolithic revolution. These fictions include the dualities of subject-object and matter-mind, the prioritization of rationality, and the belief in human superiority over other species. Such entrenched ideas hinder our ability to act in ways that align with our knowledge and needs. The book posits that humans possess a unique nature, defined not just by physical attributes but also by fundamental needs that inherently connect us to the natural world. These needs are expressions of life itself and facilitate the reconciliation of body and mind, as well as various forms of knowledge. They also suggest a new economic direction focused on human and environmental development. To address the ecological crisis and promote the flourishing of life on Earth, it is crucial to challenge our collective fictions and reconnect with our essential nature.

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Nature That Makes Us Human, Michel Loreau

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Jaar van publicatie
2023
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Titel
Nature That Makes Us Human
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2023
Formaat
Hardcover
ISBN10
0197628435
ISBN13
9780197628430
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This book addresses two key questions: why do we continue to harm nature despite scientific evidence of the risks to our survival, and how can we restore the harmony between humans and nature? It argues that modern society's struggle to change its relationship with nature stems from collective fictions that have developed since the Neolithic revolution. These fictions include the dualities of subject-object and matter-mind, the prioritization of rationality, and the belief in human superiority over other species. Such entrenched ideas hinder our ability to act in ways that align with our knowledge and needs. The book posits that humans possess a unique nature, defined not just by physical attributes but also by fundamental needs that inherently connect us to the natural world. These needs are expressions of life itself and facilitate the reconciliation of body and mind, as well as various forms of knowledge. They also suggest a new economic direction focused on human and environmental development. To address the ecological crisis and promote the flourishing of life on Earth, it is crucial to challenge our collective fictions and reconnect with our essential nature.