Ecotheology - Sustainability and Religions of the World 2023
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.104989
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Ancient Greco-Roman Views of Ecology, Sustainability, and Extinction: Aristotle, Stoicism, Pliny the Elder on Silphium, the Modern Legacy in Cuvier, Humboldt, Darwin, and beyond

Abstract: The ancient herb silphium is known as the first recorded species extinction, documented by Pliny the Elder in the first-century CE. Pliny, however, was an outlier among his peers; the predominant religious and scientific views of his time understood extinction as only local and/or temporary. Frameworks ranging from Aristotle to Stoicism understood ecology as occurring within a divinely natural order, whose broader realities humans could only influence in a limited way. We are therefore able to identify two dis… Show more

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