2020
DOI: 10.7202/1068481ar
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Deep Ecology and Nature: Naess, Spinoza, Schelling

Abstract: In this article I will critically engage with Arne Naess's Deep Ecological appropriation of Spinoza's concept of Nature. I will argue that Naess falsely opposes the creative and created aspects of Nature, rather than thinking these two in concord. Because of this, his concept of Nature falls apart into two realms, which makes it impossible to think of Nature as one united whole. I will discuss the problems this leads to then propose that Schelling's philosophy of Nature is more apt as a Deep Ecological philoso… Show more

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“…toward people, place, and planet" [96]. All these visions share the certainty of the interdependence and complementarity relationships between all living beings, something that was also pointed out by the Norwegian philosopher A. Naess [84,[97][98][99], the first author to use the term "ecosophy".…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…toward people, place, and planet" [96]. All these visions share the certainty of the interdependence and complementarity relationships between all living beings, something that was also pointed out by the Norwegian philosopher A. Naess [84,[97][98][99], the first author to use the term "ecosophy".…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 94%