151. Filosofía ambiental de campo: conceptos y prácticas para resolver la ceguera de la sociedad global sobre la diversidad biológica y cultural.
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ROZZI, RICARDO and TAURO, ALEJANDRA
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BIODIVERSITY , *CULTURAL pluralism , *VALUES (Ethics) , *WORLD culture , *BIOSPHERE , *ENVIRONMENTAL ethics - Abstract
A great diversity of living beings and human values are invisible to the prevailing global culture, which associates the word biodiversity with large organisms such as trees and mammals. Paradoxically, most biodiversity is made up of small organisms that remain invisible to global society and are under-represented in philosophy, science, and education. To help resolve this "biocultural blindness" about biological and value diversity, in this article we present concepts and practices of field environmental philosophy. We focus on the activity "ecotourism with a hand-lens" to illustrate "conceptual lenses" that amplify the appreciation of biological and cultural diversity. This activity integrates philosophy, sciences, and arts to appreciate the beauty and relevance of small organisms and the multiplicity of languages, forms of knowledge, and values that different cultural traditions give to biodiversity. Participants practice forms of analogical thinking to co-create knowledge and biocultural expressions of their own, instead of being passive recipients of information. Finally, this field environmental philosophy activity combines bodily and sensory activities with theoretical readings that provide conceptual foundations for cultivating a biocultural ethic that guides forms of co-inhabitation with small and large co-inhabitants (humans and others-thanhumans) with whom we share both our local habitats and the global biosphere. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024