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Environment Preservation: A Philosophical Critique

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  • Author: Sashinungla S.
  • Brand: Decent Books
  • Edition: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Number of Pages: 160
  • Release Date: 15-10-2005
  • EAN: 9788186921319
  • Package Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Languages: English

Description:
In an integrated and comprehensive framework, Environment Preservation: A Philosophical Critique critically examines the growing literature and various efforts aimed at environmental preservation. The author argues that the dominant ethical understanding and preservation strategies are fundamentally flawed. According to the author, these strategies are not adequate to address the current environmental crisis, as they are based on a limited view of nature. Rather than adhering to the traditional Western anthropocentric viewpoint, the author delves into the tribal understanding of the deep connection between humans and their environment, offering a fresh philosophical dialogue on nature preservation. This work is essential for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and anyone interested in exploring the philosophical dimensions of environmental conservation.

Author Details:
Sashinungla S. is a scholar and philosopher whose work challenges the conventional views on environmental preservation. She offers an alternative perspective based on traditional tribal understandings, emphasizing the close relationship between humans and nature. Her approach encourages a deeper philosophical engagement with the pressing issues surrounding environmental ethics and preservation.