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The invention of nature

In R. F. Ellen & Katsuyoshi Fukui (eds.), Redefining Nature: Ecology, Culture, and Domestication. Berg. pp. 157--186 (1996)

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  1. Nature is Already Sacred.Kay Milton - 1999 - Environmental Values 8 (4):437-449.
    Environmentalists often argue that, in order to address fundamentally the harmful impact of their activities on the environment, western industrial societies need to change their attitude to nature. Specifically, they need to see nature as sacred, and to acknowledge that humanity is a part of nature rather than separate from it. In this paper, I seek to show that these tow ideas are incompatible in the context of western culture. Drawing particularly on ideas expressed by western conservationists, I argue that (...)
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  • Re: Asian Elephant Conservation: Too Elephantocentric? Towards a Biocultural Approach of Conservation—Response to Duffillot: a Long Road Ahead.Nicolas Lainé & Serge Morand - 2019 - Asian Bioethics Review 11 (2):141-145.
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