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Eco–Philosophy——The Theoretical Foundation of Ecological Civilization Construction
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作者 Yu Mouchang Guo Li 《Contemporary Social Sciences》 2018年第4期42-56,共15页
Eco–philosophy perceives the world from an ecological perspective, so it is also called the ecological world view. According to Eco–philosophy, the world is a complex "man–society–nature" ecosystem, a co... Eco–philosophy perceives the world from an ecological perspective, so it is also called the ecological world view. According to Eco–philosophy, the world is a complex "man–society–nature" ecosystem, a community of shared life that exists and works in the form of an integral whole as a living organic system. With the relationship among man, society, and nature being its basic problem, and the harmony of the three being its target, Eco–philosophy, as a holistic philosophical world view, goes beyond the modern philosophy of subject–object dichotomy and helps to facilitate the ecological civilization construction with its new world view, epistemology, methodology and axiology. 展开更多
关键词 philosophy of subject–object dichotomy eco–philosophy inertia in the path ecological civilization
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Affectus & Intellectus: A Medieval Point of View
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作者 Peter Niekl 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2015年第7期349-355,共7页
To put the ongoing debate in the philosophy of emotions in a wider context, access to medieval philosophy could turn out to be useful. Huxley's "Brave New World" is a world without history and without strong emotio... To put the ongoing debate in the philosophy of emotions in a wider context, access to medieval philosophy could turn out to be useful. Huxley's "Brave New World" is a world without history and without strong emotions--so let's plea for both. The medieval complementarity of intellectus and affectus is an example of the central role of the emotive powers in medieval anthropology. It could be worth discussing even today, as well as the notion ofscientia affectiva. By the way, a Franciscan thinker of the 13th century, Olivi, seems to explain better than Descartes the depths of subjectivity: I think, therefore I am--but I feel, therefore I am I. 展开更多
关键词 affectus intellectus subjectivity in medieval philosophy scientia affectiva
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