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Saviours or Destroyers - The Relationship Between the Human Species and the Rest of Life on Earth (Paperback)
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Saviours or Destroyers - The Relationship Between the Human Species and the Rest of Life on Earth (Paperback)
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Loot Price R238
Discovery Miles 2 380
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There are many ways in which humans can conceptualise the
relationship between their species and their surroundings; these
'surroundings' can be taken to be the rest of the life-forms which
exist on the Earth, or everything non-human that exists in the
universe. In this book I focus on various possible relationships
between the human species and the rest of the life-forms that exist
(and those that have existed, and those that will exist in the
future) on the Earth. Is there no deeply significant and meaningful
relationship? Or, is the human species superior in some way? Or, is
the human species inferior in some way? If you are familiar with my
previous work you will be aware that I am particularly interested
in how the relationship we are exploring relates to the
'environmental crisis'. I have suggested that the human species is
superior in some way, and that the environmental
crisis/human-induced global warming are positive events which
indicate that the human species is fulfilling its role as saviour
of life on Earth. I take this book to be a valuable addition to my
previous writings. In it I consider at length the opposing view
that the human species is an 'inferior destroyer' of the rest of
life on Earth. I also outline the whole range of ways in which it
is obvious that technology is in the interests of life on Earth. I
also develop the view that the universe is a 'feeling universe'
whose movements/evolution is directed by all parts of the universe
seeking to move to higher states of feeling; and I explore how this
plays out in the day-to-day lives of individual humans as they seek
to live more happy and fulfilling lives. Furthermore, I describe
how we live in an epoch which can best be described as a 'birthing
process'; life on Earth is bringing forth the technological armour
which will ensure its future survival. This is a birthing process,
which like almost all births, entails a lot of pain and suffering.
I suggest that this process will come to an end when the
temperature of the atmosphere is being successfully technologically
regulated. Finally, I outline the serious environmental problems
that we face on the surface of the Earth and urge that we take both
technological and non-technological actions to address these
problems. If we can successfully do this then we can forge a
sustainable and harmonious future for all life on Earth.
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