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Deep Ecology Summary
889 words, approx. 3 pages The term "deep ecology' was coined by the Norwegian environmental philosopher Arne Naess in 1973. Naess drew a distinction between "shallow" and "deep" ecology. The former perspective stresses the...
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3,926 words, approx. 13 pages
 Deep ecology is a recent branch of ecological philosophy (ecosophy) that considers humankind an integral part of its environment. Deep ecology places greater value on non-human species, ecosystems and processes in nature than established environmental...



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 Skeptical Inquirer
Deep ecology or deep sanity?
09/22/1994: 815 words, approx. 3 pages A growing number of people, particular followers of the New Age movement and Deep Ecology, believe that the environment can only be saved through cultic rituals and practices. These people fail to realize that rational thinking can easily provide answers to several environmental problems....
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 Synthesis/Regeneration
Deep ecology perspectives.(Biodevastation)
09/22/2003: 1,900 words, approx. 6 pages My background is that of a leftist, but since the late 70's environmental work has become my major focus in life. I worked first on forestry and wildlife issues in British Columbia but later moved across the country to Nova Scotia. I came...


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