Natureza e sociedade: a controvérsia sobre os alicerces da conduta humana
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v1i0.3054Keywords:
Natureza, Ética, Meio Ambiente, Nature, Ethic, EnvironmentAbstract
Esta reflexão procura contribuir para o entendimento das dimensões epistemológica e ética que circundam a questão ambiental e, de um modo mais específico, as reivindicações dos movimentos de amor à natureza. Para tanto, argumenta-se sobre a necessidade de uma compreensão da demarche que procura extrair da ordem natural os indicativos para a conduta humana. Essa é mais uma invenção grega, daí porque são revisitadas as rupturas com o mundo mítico e religioso. Com essa intenção é construída uma problemática em face das visões fundacionista e relativista da legitimação ética.
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This reflection aims at contributing to the understanding of both the epistemological and the ethical dimension that encircle the environmental issue, and , more specifically, the demands from the movements that love nature. For this reason, it debates about the need to an understanding of the demarche that tries to extract from the natural order the clues for the human conduct. This is another Greek invention and that is why the ruptures with the mythical world are reviewed. It is bearing this intention that a question is posed according to the both the Foundationist and Relativist vision of ethical legitimization.
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