Næss byl norský filozof a zakladatel konceptu hlubinné ekologie. Svou ekologickou vizi spojoval s gandhovským nenásilím a účastnil se přímých akcí. Jeho filozofické dílo, které vzniklo v 50. letech, se zaměřilo na interpretaci a preciznost, což později zjednodušil do praktického učebního textu o komunikaci a argumentaci. Od 60. let se jeho práce stále více soustředila na to, co se později stalo známým jako hlubinná ekologie, jejíž název poprvé představil veřejnosti v roce 1972.
Myslet jako hora nám pomáhá rozpomenout se na naše hluboké spojení se Zemí, přehodnotit způsob naší spotřeby, znovuobjevit potřebu přátelství, důvěry a podpory a zamyslet se nad tím, co je pro nás nejdůležitejší. Část výtěžků z prodeje této knihy je určena na záchranu původních lesů na východním Slovensku.
Kniha "hluboké ekologie" hledá novou rovnováhu a harmonii mezi jednotlivými komunitami a celou přírodou. Přináší výpověď zakladatele hluboké ekologie, hovoří o její teorii a je rovněž návodem pro strategii a taktiku ochranářských hnutí. Naess v knize rozebírá příčiny ekologické krize, východiska z ní vidí v realizaci hlubšího ztotožnění lidí s mimolidskými bytostmi.
This book explores the rapid transformation of social control over deviant behavior and crime, discussing contemporary issues like data retention, surveillance, and anti-terror measures. It analyzes these developments as part of a new formation of social control, influenced by recent economic, sociocultural, and discursive changes.
Offers a bold perspective on the power of feelings to move us away from
ecological and cultural degradation toward sound, future-focused policy and
action. This book acknowledges the powerlessness of the intellect without the
heart, and, like Thoreau before him, he rejects the Cartesian notion of mind-
body separation.
This book of readings, meditations, rituals and workshop notes prepared on three continents helps us remember that environmental defense is nothing less than "Self" defense. Including magnificent illustrations of Australia's rainforests, Thinking Like a Mountain provides a context for ritual identification with the natural environment, inviting us to begin a process of "community therapy" in defense of Mother Earth. It helps us experience our place in the web of life, rather than on the apex of some human-centred pyramid. An important deep ecology educational tool for activist, school and religious groups, Thinking Like a Mountain can also be used for personal reflection. Thinking Like a Mountain has been made available through New Catalyst Books. New Catalyst Books is an imprint of New Society Publishers, aimed at providing readers with access to a wider range of books dealing with sustainability issues by bringing books back into print that have enduring value in the field. For more information on New Catalyst Books .
'The smaller we come to feel ourselves compared with the mountain, the nearer we come to participating in its greatness.' Philosopher, mountaineer, activist and visionary, Arne Naess's belief that all living things have value made him one of the most inspirational figures in the environmental movement. Drawing on his years spent in an isolated hut high in the Norwegian mountains, and on influences as diverse as Gandhi's nonviolent action and Spinoza's all-encompassing worldview, this selection of the best of his writings is filled with wit, charisma and intense connection with nature. Emphasizing joy, cooperation and 'beautiful actions', they create a philosophy of life from a man who never lost his sense of wonder at the world. 'Arne Naess's ideas ... inspired environmentalists and Green political activists around the world' The New York Times
This book offers a clear introduction to the theory of relativity, emphasizing accessible mathematics. It includes self-contained sections on vector and differential calculus, step-by-step calculations for non-technical readers, and a gradual conceptual development, aiming to foster a deep understanding of both special and general relativity.
"Emphasizing joy in the world, human cooperation and the value of all living things, this selection of Arne Naess' philosophical writings is filled with wit, learning and an intense connection with nature."--Provided by publisher
Focusing on Pyrrhonism, this work explores a radical form of skepticism that neither affirms nor denies knowledge, presenting it as a philosophical lifestyle rather than a mere position. Professor Naess advocates for a sympathetic interpretation of Sextus Empiricus's outline, arguing that it captures the core elements of a rational skeptical perspective. This examination sheds light on the often-overlooked aspects of Pyrrhonian thought and its relevance to contemporary philosophical discourse.