Seeking Ecological Wholeness, and the Way Forward - - William P. Mueller
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Thinking ethically (about the environment)
A good outline from a course at SCU: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/practicing/focusareas/environmental_ethics/short-course.html
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Winter Reminder
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Reminder to Myself
Say, where would you be, if only you could?
On a winding footpath, going into a wood.
But choose wisely, know that your days can fly by.
Don't wish away jeweled hours, longing for a different sky.
Be present, know that now is the the time that you're living.
Don't lose touch with this moment, it is the one that you're given.
"value" in nature
Holmes Rolston III, one of the fathers of environmental ethics, explains his system of "valuing" in "non-anthropocentric" terms. Read about this: http://www.carroll.edu/msmillie/envethics/naturalizingvalues.htm
"According to Rolston, the "classical value theory" is anthopocentric or at least anthropogenic. Rolston describes this as "value apartheid"—the unjustifiable axiological separation of humans from nature. This is inconsistent, when we affirm that humans are not metaphysically different from nature, but axiologically different. There is a second inconsistency when we argue that we cannot know enough about the natural world to know if it is valuable, when we claim on the other hand to know that the values arise."
Read more about Rolston here: http://lamar.colostate.edu/~rolston/Preston.htm
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Internal Lighting
Internal Lighting
Only now and then is the mind clear
Opening to real internal lighting
Most of the time I miss the truth that is
Right here, right now
in all of the now, every moment.
Does this mean that most of it is
failure to see?
Or that I only see dimly, and incompletely.
Keep looking.
Only now and then is the mind clear
Opening to real internal lighting
Most of the time I miss the truth that is
Right here, right now
in all of the now, every moment.
Does this mean that most of it is
failure to see?
Or that I only see dimly, and incompletely.
Keep looking.
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