


(source)fast (OCoLC)fst00889495Įnvironmental ethics. Dewey: 333.72 22 Alternative call numbers: CC 7750 rvk Contents: The life and work of Arne Naess: an appreciative overview by Alan Drengson - Places in the Real World - An example of a place: Tvergastein - Modesty and the conquest of mountains - Avalanches as social constructions - The world of concrete contents - Self-realization: an ecological approach to being in the world - The Long-Range Deep Ecology Movement - The three great movements - The basics of the deep ecology movement - Cultural diversity and the deep ecology movement - The place of joy in a world of fact - Beautiful actions: its function in the ecological crisis - Lifestyle trends within the deep ecology movement - Methodology and Systems - Reflections on total views - The limited neutrality of typologies of systems - The methodology of normative systems - Pluralism in cultural anthropology - The principle of intensity - Creativity and Gestalt thinking - Gestalt thinking and Buddhism - Nonviolence and Gandhi, Spinoza and Wholeness - Nonmililtary defense - Gandhian nonviolent verbal communication: the necessity of training - Spinoza and the deep ecology movement - Through Spinoza to Mahayana Buddhism, or through Mahayana Buddhism to Spinoza? - Freedom, self, and activeness, according to Spinoza - Problems and Ways Forward - Industrial society, postmodernity, and ecological sustainability - Sustainability! : the integral approach - Population reduction: an ecosophical view - Deep ecology for the twenty-second century. Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 326-339). ISBN: 9781582435923ĭevall, Bill, 1938-2009 viaf Edition: First paperback edition Publisher: Berkeley (Calif.) : Counterpoint, 2010. : Title: Ecology of wisdom : writings by Arne Naess / edited by Alan Drengson & Bill Devall.
