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Nature That Makes Us Human: Why we keep destroying nature and how we can stop doing so

by Loreau, M.

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  • Catalogue No : 54486
  • ISBN : 9780197628430
  • Published : MAY 2023
  • Cover : Hardback
  • Pages : 168

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Climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, resource depletion, new emerging diseases: scientists have raised awareness on the ecological and societal consequences of the unbridled development of human activities for a long time. Why do we keep destroying nature when science makes it clear that in doing so we risk our own destruction? How can we stop destroying our life-support system and reach some kind of harmony between humans and nature?

This book seeks to answer these questions. It describes the inability of modern society to fundamentally modify its relationship with nature, instead engaging in collective fictions such as subject-object duality, matter-mind duality, the primacy of rationality, and the superiority of the human species over all other life. Subsequent chapters identify avenues which could allow human societies to break the current deadlock and forge a relationship with the natural world. This path is rooted in a simple observation: humans have a nature that defines them as a unique species beyond their cultural differences, and at the foundation of this nature we share a set of fundamental needs. The expression and satisfaction of these needs provide an opportunity to reconnect humans with nature in all its forms.

Nature That Makes Us Human combines recent scientific discoveries in biology and psychology with deep philosophical inquiry-in addition to economic, political, and historical considerations-to understand what motivates us to keep destroying nature today and how we can engage in a new relationship with nature tomorrow. This book is for anyone interested in understanding and overcoming the current ecological crisis.

* Pulls from a variety of disciplines and approaches to make sense of the current ecological crisis

* Argues that overcoming the current ecological crisis requires reunifying knowledge from body and mind

* Provides a new perspective on the role of fiction in distancing humans from their inner and outer nature

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