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"Ecology is a limited science which makes
use of scientific methods."
"...it should, first of all, be borne in mind that the norms
and tendencies of the Deep Ecology movement are not derived from
ecology by logic or induction."
--Naess, Deep Ecology for the
21st Century, pgs 154-153
"Ecosophy, or Deep Ecology, then, involves
a shift from science to wisdom."
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The term "deep ecology"
is mis-leading in that there is very little of the science of
ecology contained in it. Deep ecology is much more of a philosophy
similar in nature to Buddhism and Taoism. Deep ecology is extremely
skeptical that science can show us the things that we really
need to know about nature.
The founder of deep ecology is
Norwegian philosopher Arnie Naess, who actually preferred the
term "ecosophy". Many who are concerned about the environment
may be surprised to learn they are not deep ecologist. If you
are concerned about clean air, clean water, or healthy forest
because of their impact on human health and well being, then
you are what Naess would call a "shallow ecologist".
Believing that to use natural
resources constitutes exploitation, deep ecologists feel that
all life has equal value. Therefore, humans should exploit non-human
life, plant and animal, only to satisfy the vital needs of life.
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