Shallow ecology is anthropocentric, or human-centred. It views humans as above or outside nature, as the source of all value, and ascribes only instrumental, or 'use', value to nature. Deep ecology does not separate humans - or anything else - from the natural environment. It does see the world not as a collection of isolated objects but as a network of phenomena that are fundamentally interconnected and interdependent. Deep ecology recognizes the intrinsic value of all human beings and views humans as just one particular strand in the web of life.
The elements of life are dynamic patterns of mass and energy, events rather than objects. - Fritjof Capra
The elements of life are dynamic patterns of mass and energy, events rather than objects.
- Fritjof Capra
The fact that modern physics, the manifestation of an extreme specialization of the rational mind, is now making contact with mysticism, the essence … - Fritjof Capra
The fact that modern physics, the manifestation of an extreme specialization of the rational mind, is now making contact with mysticism, the essence …
Quantum theory thus reveals a basic oneness of the universe. It shows that we cannot decompose the world into independently existing smallest units. … - Fritjof Capra
Quantum theory thus reveals a basic oneness of the universe. It shows that we cannot decompose the world into independently existing smallest units. …
Shallow ecology is anthropocentric, or human-centred. It views humans as above or outside nature, as the source of all value, and ascribes only instr… - Fritjof Capra
Shallow ecology is anthropocentric, or human-centred. It views humans as above or outside nature, as the source of all value, and ascribes only instr…
The phenomenon of emergence takes place at critical points of instability that arise from fluctuations in the environment, amplified by feedback loop… - Fritjof Capra
The phenomenon of emergence takes place at critical points of instability that arise from fluctuations in the environment, amplified by feedback loop…
The mystic and the physicist arrive at the same conclusion; one starting from the inner realm, the other from the outer world. The harmony between th… - Fritjof Capra
The mystic and the physicist arrive at the same conclusion; one starting from the inner realm, the other from the outer world. The harmony between th…
Our Western science, ever since the 17th century, has been obsessed with the notion of control, of man dominating nature. This obsession has led to d… - Fritjof Capra
Our Western science, ever since the 17th century, has been obsessed with the notion of control, of man dominating nature. This obsession has led to d…
Whenever we look at life, we look at networks. - Fritjof Capra
Whenever we look at life, we look at networks.
In ordinary life, we are not aware of the unity of all things, but divide the world into separate objects and events. This division is useful and nec… - Fritjof Capra
In ordinary life, we are not aware of the unity of all things, but divide the world into separate objects and events. This division is useful and nec…
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