Oxford Handbooks Online 2016
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199941339.013.15
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Environmental Hermeneutics and the Meaning of Nature

Abstract: Environmental hermeneutics is a relatively recent stance within environmental philosophy that built on the insights and theories from philosophical hermeneutics. Philosophical hermeneutics starts with the idea that humans are essentially interpretative beings that seek to understand meaning. Hermeneutics traditionally focuses on the understanding and interpretation of texts; environmental hermeneutics seeks to expand this scope to include environments and landscapes. The starting point is the idea that the wor… Show more

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“…The development of sustainability indicators shall prioritize to reflect the diversity of society as best as possible to attain a comprehensive perspective on local peculiarities and integrate as much as possible from conflicting opinions [29]. By articulating various interpretations of how people act and think, stakeholders can see the meanings of everyday environmental practices that are often taken for granted [30].…”
Section: Research Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of sustainability indicators shall prioritize to reflect the diversity of society as best as possible to attain a comprehensive perspective on local peculiarities and integrate as much as possible from conflicting opinions [29]. By articulating various interpretations of how people act and think, stakeholders can see the meanings of everyday environmental practices that are often taken for granted [30].…”
Section: Research Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of sustainability indicators shall be prioritized to reflect the diversity of society as best as possible to attain a comprehensive perspective on local peculiarities and integrate as much as possible from conflicting opinions [29]. By articulating various interpretations of how people act and think, stakeholders can see the meanings of everyday environmental practices that are often taken for granted [30].…”
Section: Research Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecofenomenologia e ecohermenêutica são termos relativamente recentes que se baseiam muito em cânones da filosofia contemporânea como Heidegger (1998), e Gadamer (1983), contudo, são novos autores que desenvolvem melhor essa temática tais como Van Buren (1995), Drenthen (2015), Wood (2001) e muitos outros, incluindo o Prof. Gustavo Silvano Batista (2020) da UFPI.…”
Section: Ecofenomenlogia E Ecohermenêuticaunclassified