The Human Person in the Environment
WHAT YEAR? The united nations declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples directed the indigenous people's present and future existence to survive and thrive in a contemporary world
2007
Grants the indigenous people the "right to conservation, restoration, and protection of the total environment and the productive capacity of their lands
2007 united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples
Average carbon footprint of a two person household
7%food 17%services 18%goods 22%home 36%travel
Employed the term boundless to covey the further though that nature is indeterminate
Anaximander
Based on the premise that humans are essential and central to the universe
Anthropocentric model
The love of other living things
Biophilia
The most eloquent representative of the Taoist school
Chuang Tzu
8 categories of carbon footprint
Construction Shelter Food Clothing Mobility Manufactured Goods Services Trade
The love of other living beings
Cosmophilia
What is the 3rd Critique of Immanuel Kant
Critique of Judgement
In this theory, ecological crisis is an outcome of anthropocentrism. The controlling attitude of humankind is extended to nature when in face, humanity is part of nature
Deep Ecology
Highlights the ecological or relational integrity of humans that provides meaning to our morals and values.
Ecocentric model
puts the ecosystem first and assumes that the natural world has intrinsic value
Ecocentric model
This theory argues that ecological crisis is a consequence of male dominance. In this view, whatever is superior is entitled to whatever is inferior.
Ecofeminism
Humanity needs to develop what
Ecological Conscience
He proposed a new society that should encourage the emergence of a new human being that will foster prudence and moderation or frugality toward environment.
Erich Fromm
We do not only have rights but duties
George Mead
Modern Thinkers
George Mead, Herbert Marcuse,Immanuel Kant
Humanity has dominated nature
Herbert Marcuse
He expressed that beauty is ultimately a symbol of Morality.
Immanuel Kant
Claimed that weakness can overcome strength
Lao Tzu
One of the most prominent philosophers of nature. founder of the Taoist school of thought
Lao Tzu
compared the Tao or The Way to water, heaven, emptiness of a vessel, color, music, and weakness
Lao Tzu
Early Greek Philosophers
Milesians
Regarded nature as spatially without boundaries that is, as infinite or indefinite in extent
Milesians
Agencies must enforce the implementation protection and conservation of our cultural heritage
National Cultural Heritage Law (RA 10066)
A change from the mythical explanation of the origins of the cosmos to a more rational explanation.
Paradigm Shift
Means a change in worldview
Paradigm Shift
Described the universe as a living embodiment of nature's order, harmony, and beauty. He sees our relationship with the universe involving biophilia and cosmophilia
Pythagoras
Ancient Thinkers
Pythagoras, Anaximander,Milesians
This theory emphasizes that ecological crisis results from authoritarian social structures. Destroying nature is a reflection wherein few people overpower others while exploiting the environment for profit or self- interest
Social Ecology
Become one with all things and to coexist with Heaven and Earth
Taoist goal