On the Unity of Nature in the Context of Bialowieza Forest - A Philosophical Perspective
On the Unity of Nature in the Context of Bialowieza Forest - A Philosophical Perspective
Author(s): Katarzyna DoliwaSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Philosophy, Economy, Energy and Environmental Studies
Published by: Temida 2
Keywords: pantheism; unity of nature; ecophilosophy; Arne Naess; Bialowieza Forest
Summary/Abstract: The objective of the paper is to present philosophical positions arguing the unity of nature: from the pantheistic doctrine of the Stoics and the version of pantheism proposed by G. Bruno and B. Spinoza, through the Leibniz concept which assumes that every element of nature is spiritual and capable of intentional actions, to contemporary doctrines. One of the concepts – the “deep ecology” of A. Naess, emphasizes the need for the subjective treatment of every element of nature – people, animals and plants; it postulates the specific equality of all species. The assumptions of eco-philosophy are perfectly in line with the findings of contemporary nature researchers proving that the bonds between individual elements of a given ecosystem are deeper than previously assumed, forming a complex multi-level network. A violation of the precisely developed balance can have far-reaching negative effects including for humankind. Modern philosophers stress that people responsible for shaping ecological policy should aim at protecting entire ecosystems, and they should ensure the maintenance of its balance. This philosophical message can be dedicated especially to the politicians responsible for the decision on the unprecedented logging of the Bialowieza Forest.
Journal: Eastern European Journal of Transnational Relations
- Issue Year: 2/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 39-51
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English