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Title: Deep Ecology


1
Deep Ecology
  • Jon Averill
  • PA395

2
Deep Ecology
  • Called for new ecological paradigm that will
    replace the dominant mechanistic paradigm of the
    past 300 years.
  • Based on a Norwegian philosopher Arne Naess 1973
    Article The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range
    Ecology Movement

3
Deep Ecology
  • Notion that the reform of environmentalism in the
    70s dealt only with the legal and institution
    fixes for pollution and resource depletion
  • Notion that fundamental changes in human
    relations with nonhuman nature need to take place.

4
Deep Ecology
  • Arne Naess Principles of Deep Ecology
  • Rejection on man-in-environment image in favor of
    the relation, total field image.
  • Biospherical egalitarianism
  • Principles of diversity and of symbiosis
  • Anti-class posture
  • Fight against pollution and resource depletion.
  • Complexity, not complication.
  • Local autonomy and decentralization.

5
Deep Ecology
  • Principles of Deep Ecology
  • Bill Devall Sociologist
  • George Sessions Philosopher
  • New metaphysics with humans in nature not above
    it.
  • New psychology or philosophy total
    intermingling of person with planet.
  • Human carrying capacity
  • Ecocentric vs. homocentric ethic
  • Ecologically-based science promotes sense of
    human place in nature. Design with nature.

6
Deep Ecology
  • a philosophy based on our sacred relationship
    with Earth and all beings
  • an international movement for a viable future
  • a path for self realization
  • a compass for daily action

Deep Ecology is                             
  • continuing inquiry into the appropriate human
    roles on our planet
  • root cause analysis of unsustainable practices
  • reduction of human consumption
  • conservation and restoration of ecosystems
  • a life of committed action for Earth

Deep Ecology Supports
http//www.deep-ecology.org/
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Critiques of Deep Ecology
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