scholarly journals On human culture and the motive for protecting the environment

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tam-Tri Le

Since the decision of protecting nature is based on the subjective values of nature in relation to oneself, it is clear why pro-environmental values need to be incorporated into the collective mindset.

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiaolian Cheng ◽  
Kexin Liu ◽  
Ruijin Zhang ◽  
Guofeng Li ◽  
Jingjing Wang

2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Muhamad Ali Mustofa Kamal

This study focuses on the question of the reconstruction of the epistemological interpretation of classical exegesis by offering model mapping study of classical interpretation. The method used is based literary exploratory-qualitative approach. Epistemology of classical interpretation rely solely on aspects of history since the time of the Prophet, his tabi'in and generations before the contemporary era that emphasizes the validity of the interpretation of history rather than on naql aspects than aql aspects (ra'yu). The Reconstruction for methodological interpretation at all times would be covered by the circumstances that surround the commentators. The method will continue to grow with different perspectives of the commentators in the condition and situation with other commentators. Interpretation will continue to move as long as science itself is constantly moving and human culture is not going nowhere.


IJOHMN ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 16
Author(s):  
Aju Mukhopadhyay

It has been argued that life without water is impossible; eathly life began with water all aound. Ancient scripture has been quoted to drive the matter home. Woman-Water relationship is beyond controversy from the ancient time. It is a world wide phenomenon and very true in India. Human culture around the rivers in India is such that rivers are conceived as woman and somewhere as mother. The realationship between rivers and women has been shown with some detail.


Author(s):  
Tim Lewens

Many evolutionary theorists have enthusiastically embraced human nature, but large numbers of evolutionists have also rejected it. It is also important to recognize the nuanced views on human nature that come from the side of the social sciences. This introduction provides an overview of the current state of the human nature debate, from the anti-essentialist consensus to the possibility of a Gray’s Anatomy of human psychology. Three potential functions for the notion of species nature are identified. The first is diagnostic, assigning an organism to the correct species. The second is species-comparative, allowing us to compare and contrast different species. The third function is contrastive, establishing human nature as a foil for human culture. The Introduction concludes with a brief synopsis of each chapter.


Author(s):  
Jon Stewart

Chapter 1 gives an account of the methodology and organization of Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion. He wishes to restore religion to its proper position by restoring the traditional doctrines of Christianity. But to do this it is necessary to see how the conception of the divine has developed historically through the different world religions. Hegel wishes to show that the general state of a given culture or people can be seen reflected in its conception of the divine. Thus, he can trace the development of human culture or “spirit” through history by analyzing the different world religions. Finally, an account is given of the rise of Orientalism in Europe during Hegel’s time and its influence on his thinking.


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