The modern concept of “nature” was born in the XVIIIth Century: a nature as object, submitted to man’s reason. A long traditon sees the origin of the modern notion of nature in the Greek phúsis. To go from phúsis invites us on the contrary to be critical towards the modern paradigm of a nature opposed to culture. Actually the domination of nature and the exploitation by man of what are for us “natural resources” is at the core of the ideological, economical and financial model imposed on us by neoliberal capitalism. This model shapes and destroys the communities of men as well as their environments. To face anthropologically the Greek phúsis invites us to break off with a technological capitalism based on a destroying productivism. Greek re...
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Environmental sociology was born forty years ago as a result of emergent ecological concerns. After ...
Ecology should be understood as a new kind of knowledge that goes beyond the structural limitations ...
The blind faith in progress, as a submission to a nomosimbued with mythical elements, is declined to...
The modern concept of \u201cnature\u201d was born in the XVIIIth Century: a nature as object, submit...
During the XVIIth Century, particularly with Descartes, appeared the modern concept of nature: a nat...
The ecological and the climate crises are causing profound and radical changes in the ways in which ...
Ecology is an unusual scientific discipline with characteristics which it shares with very few scien...
This paper explores power ontology as an alternative to the traditional passivist view that has just...
The paper argues that ecology should not be understood as a sectoral issue, i.e. as the object of sp...
Over the past few decades the currents of environmental ethics have multiplied, articu- lating them...
The paper argues that ecology should not be understood as a sectoral issue, i.e. as the object of sp...
The seriousness of the environmental crisis and the current debate on ecological problems are at the...
The text is based on the consideration that today the ecological crisis is framed above all as a ‘cl...
The article aims at articulating insights from Italian Theory and World-Ecology. Its goal is to sho...
At the end of the twentieth century the relationship between man and nature becomes the object of a ...
Environmental sociology was born forty years ago as a result of emergent ecological concerns. After ...
Ecology should be understood as a new kind of knowledge that goes beyond the structural limitations ...
The blind faith in progress, as a submission to a nomosimbued with mythical elements, is declined to...