TECHNOLOGY AND MOTHER EARTH: THE ROUSSEAUIAN ROOTS OF THE DEBATE

The idea of "Mother Earth" grows ever more popular as the West opens itself to other cultural traditions and the influence of Christianity wanes. Ironically, as Christianity's power declines, so does the star of modern science. Feminism and environmentalism, for example, now both advo...

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Auteurs: Malcolmson, Patrick (Auteur) ; Myers, Richard (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Dharmaram College 1993
Dans: Journal of Dharma
Année: 1993, Volume: 18, Numéro: 2, Pages: 162-173
Sujets non-standardisés:B Earth
B ROUSSEAUIAN
B Technology
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Résumé:The idea of "Mother Earth" grows ever more popular as the West opens itself to other cultural traditions and the influence of Christianity wanes. Ironically, as Christianity's power declines, so does the star of modern science. Feminism and environmentalism, for example, now both advocate a new conception of nature and our relationship to it. Gaia, worshipped in the pre-Christian era of the West, has today been rediscovered. The search for a new moral imperative is now well under way with the demand that we revalue nature and our relationship to Earth. The idea of "Mother Earth" seems to offer the perfect opportunity for such a revaluation. It brings all cultures together and unites tradition with progressive political ideas. Hence the idea of "Mother Earth" seems to raise the hopeful possibility of an intellectual pathway out of our ever deepening crisis, a crisis of faith in both the old religion and the old science.
ISSN:0253-7222
Contient:Enthalten in: Journal of Dharma