Dualism and Anti-Dualism in the Anthropocene: in the Great Evolution
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作者:
Saramago, Andre
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Univ Coimbra, Fac Econ, Ave Dr Dias da Silva 165, P-3004512 Coimbra, Portugal
Univ Coimbra, Ctr Social Studies, Ave Dr Dias da Silva 165, P-3004512 Coimbra, PortugalUniv Coimbra, Fac Econ, Ave Dr Dias da Silva 165, P-3004512 Coimbra, Portugal
Saramago, Andre
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机构:
[1] Univ Coimbra, Fac Econ, Ave Dr Dias da Silva 165, P-3004512 Coimbra, Portugal
[2] Univ Coimbra, Ctr Social Studies, Ave Dr Dias da Silva 165, P-3004512 Coimbra, Portugal
Process sociology;
Anthropocene;
levels of integration;
triad of controls;
involvement-detachment balance;
ecological regimes;
intensive and extensive growth;
ECOLOGY;
D O I:
10.12759/hsr.48.2023.09
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K [历史、地理];
学科分类号:
06 ;
摘要:
Dualismus und Antidualismus im Anthropozan: Prozesssoziologie und Mensch/Natur-Beziehungen in der Grossen Evolution <<. The contemporary ecological crisis challenges the human sciences to develop analytical frame-works that do not treat "nature" as simply the background of human activity. In this context, there are numerous calls for an abandonment of the "anthro-pocentrism" that colours most approaches to the human sciences, along with the dualism these establish between "nature" and "humanity," and their sub-stitution with more "ecocentric" perspectives. This article is a contribution to this ongoing debate. With reference to a process sociological understanding of human/nature relations, it proposes a theoretical avenue to overcome an-thropocentric dualism via the process sociological conception of "levels of in-tegration" in the "great evolution" of the planet, while making the case for the need to preserve a theoretically relevant awareness of the evolutionarily emergent distinguishing characteristics of the human species. Without an un-derstanding of these emergent characteristics, and the developmental paths these have opened in the history of the species and the planet, neither the origins nor the adequacy of the answers to the ecological crisis can be properly understood.