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Description: Article by E. Meinberg examining the ecological crisis through the application of philosophical anthropology. From the Paideia Project.
20th WCP: Environmental Destruction: A Philosophical-Anthropological Perspective Environmental Destruction: A Philosophical-Anthropological Perspective Institut of Pedagogy, German Sports Universit It is no secret anylonger that the ecological crisis puts mankind as a whole to an existential test which have to be solved in practice and in theory. So, by this the vast amount of literature can be explained which consequently led to the emergence of an own "genre" — the so called "ecoliterature" which herself is really dissonant and ambigious. In the meantime — besides other sources — almost all sciences take part in such kind of discussions what obviously can be traced back to the fact that the ecological crisis is such a substantial phenomena which leads therefore to numerous perceptions and different point of views.
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