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Loving nature is a recent invention, less than 100 years old. It is disingenuous from a philosophical perspective, only created by a bourgeoisie cosmopolitan class who did not have to battle nature to survive.
For nearly all of human's existence, nature was an enemy. An evil force.
I am interested in rekindling this more genuine philosophy of nature.
Are there any philosophers that deal with this perspective?
For nearly all of human's existence, nature was an enemy. An evil force.
I am interested in rekindling this more genuine philosophy of nature.
Are there any philosophers that deal with this perspective?