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- 2007043826 contributor B10801573.
- 2007043826 contributor B10801574.
- 2007043826 created "c2008.".
- 2007043826 date "2008".
- 2007043826 date "c2008.".
- 2007043826 dateCopyrighted "c2008.".
- 2007043826 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [326]-339).".
- 2007043826 description "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.".
- 2007043826 extent "ix, 339 p. :".
- 2007043826 identifier "1582434018".
- 2007043826 identifier "9781582434018".
- 2007043826 issued "2008".
- 2007043826 issued "c2008.".
- 2007043826 language "eng".
- 2007043826 publisher "Berkeley, CA : Counterpoint : Distributed by Publishers Group West,".
- 2007043826 subject "333.72 22".
- 2007043826 subject "Deep ecology Philosophy.".
- 2007043826 subject "Environmental ethics.".
- 2007043826 subject "GE195 .N34 2008".
- 2007043826 subject "Human ecology Philosophy.".
- 2007043826 subject "Philosophy of nature.".
- 2007043826 tableOfContents "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.".
- 2007043826 title "Ecology of wisdom : writings by Arne Naess / edited by Alan Drengson & Bill Devall.".
- 2007043826 type "text".