Dao, technology, and american naturalism

Philosophy East and West 51 (3):363-377 (2001)
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Technology can be based on aesthetic sensibility rather than becoming just one more aggressive assault on nature. Resources for such an alteration of cultural consciousness can be found within the Daoist understanding of nature as unceasing birth, death, and rebirth. The articulation of such a perspective can use the tools developed within the tradition of American Naturalism. Dewey and Peirce, in particular, offer ways of establishing a community of inquiry based on such a sensibility

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Dewey's aesthetics.Tom Leddy - unknown - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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