Deep ecology

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Deep ecology is an environmental philosophy that promotes the inherent worth of all living beings regardless of their instrumental utility to human needs, and advocates for a radical restructuring of modern human societies in accordance with such ideas. The term was coined by the Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss in 1973.

Philosophy

Deep ecology argues for a more profound philosophical shift than any offered by more mainstream environmentalism. It criticizes the anthropocentric attitudes in traditional conservation movements, which it sees as rooted in a utilitarian worldview that is unsustainable and ethically indefensible. Instead, deep ecology proposes a biocentric or ecocentric worldview, where nature is not seen merely as a resource to be managed, but as a complex web of relationships in which humans are just one strand.

Principles

The principles of deep ecology are often summarized in the form of eight points, which were first articulated by Næss and the American ecologist George Sessions in 1984. These principles emphasize the intrinsic value of all living beings, the interdependence of all elements of ecosystems, the limited scale at which human societies can be sustainable, and the need for a deep-seated change in our attitudes towards the natural world.

Criticisms

Deep ecology has been criticized from various quarters. Some argue that its emphasis on the intrinsic value of nature leads to a neglect of social justice issues. Others see it as too radical, unrealistic, or even misanthropic. However, proponents of deep ecology argue that these criticisms misunderstand the philosophy's core message, which is not about abandoning humanity, but about recognizing our place within a larger ecological context.

Influence

Despite these criticisms, deep ecology has had a significant influence on the environmental movement. It has inspired a number of activist groups, such as Earth First!, and has also influenced the development of other environmental philosophies, such as ecofeminism and social ecology.

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