1 research outputs found
Meaning - Making
- Author
- Aldo Leopold’s “land ethic” is presented in his
- Aldous Huxley surveys mystical experience of an expanded self in his
- Anthony Weston advocates pluralistic ethics in his
- Arne Naess develops the concept of a greater Self in his
- Arthur Koestler’s notion of holon is presented in his
- Carol Gilligan differentiates a code of justice from a code of caring in her
- Clifford Matthews explains his “mandala for science” in his
- Colin Tudge makes the point that advocates of reduced population are the least misanthropic of all in his
- Dave Foreman writes of “humanpox” in his
- Dave Foreman’s characterization of wilderness as “the arena of evolution’ appears in his
- Discovery of’ the Romanian cave is reported in Serban M. Sarbu Thomas C. Kane, and Brian K. Kinkle
- Excerpts from many of Julian Huxley’s books can be found in my
- For a discussion of the three types of self-image see Deane Curtin
- For a discussion of the “breathing of the biosphere ” see Tyler Volk
- For a full presentation of John Maynard Smith’s views see his
- For a summary of anthropocentric values in nature see Stephen R. Kellert
- For details on the synergies that come by way of symbiosis cooperation, and sociality, see Peter Corning
- For more on meaning-making see Rodney Holmes
- HD Holland
- Holmes Rolston develops the distinction between “spontaneous” nature and “deliberated” culture in his
- Holmes Rolston III offers “the entwined self” in his
- Ian Barbour traces root metaphors in his
- James Lovelock writes of “meadows of the sea” in his
- JM Smith
- Joanna Macy writes of “eco-self” in her
- John Rawls presents the “veil of ignorance” criterion in his
- Loyal Rue spoke of religion as “how things are and what things matter” in his (unpublished) introductory talk at the
- Loyal Rue writes of “a federation of meaning” in his
- Norman Myers originated the concept of biodiversity “hot spots” in his
- PM Vitousek
- Quentin D. Wheeler argues for phylogenetic distinctiveness to guide conservation priorities in his
- Quotation by Bryan Appleyard in his
- Quotation by Christian de Duve in his
- Quotation by Dave Foreman in his
- Quotation by Gary Snyder in his
- Quotation by Gary Snyder in his
- Quotation by Holmes Rolston III in his
- Quotation by James E. Lovelock in his
- Quotation by James Lovelock in his
- Quotation by James Lovelock on “Gaia’s range of perception” appears in his
- Quotation by John Haught in his
- Quotation by Lynn Margulis in her
- Quotation by Neil Everndon in his
- Quotation by Stephen Jay Gould in his
- Quotation by Warwick Fox on identity in his
- Quotations by Bryan Appleyard in his
- Quotations on human role as follows: Arne Naess
- Quotaton by Martin Buber in his
- Richard Dawkins writes of an arms race among trees in his
- Stephen Jay Gould’s latest statement on the boundary between science and religion is his
- The duration of biotic recovery following a mass extinction has been estimated by E. O. Wilson in his
- The poem by Joy Harjo is an extract drawn from p. 56 of Secrete from the Center of the Work by Joy Harjo and Stephen Strom (volume 17 of Sun Tracks: An American Indian Literary Series) copyright
- The quotation and concepts by J. Baird Callicott on rights extended to nature appear in his
- The quotation by Heinrich D. Holland on “the relative dullness of Earth history” appears in his
- The quotation by Holmes Rolston III on the love of life become conscious of itself“ appears in his
- The quotation by Holmes Rolston Ill on the extended human vascular system appears in his
- The quotation by Joseph Campbell on “the eyes of the Earth” appears in Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers
- The quotation by Julian Huxley on “evolution become conscious of itself” appears in his
- The sprouting of an ancient arctic lupine seed buried in permafrost is mentioned in Fred Bruemmer
- Tijs Goldschmidt recounts the sad tale of the vanishing fish of Lake Victoria in his
- Tyler Volk discusses the metaphysical binaries from a science perspective in his
- Ursula Goodenough discusses the emergence of meaning with the very first cell in her
- Warwick Fox offers an excellent discussion of “deep questioning” as set forth by the originator of the “deep ecology” ecophilosophy Arne Naess. See Fox’s
- Warwick Fox provides an excellent survey of those like himself, who advocate cultivation of ecological consciousness rather than enaction of new forms of rights
- “Because it is my religion” is the title of an essay 1 wrote for the fall
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/1997
- Field of study