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I grew up thinking of nature as a collection of species, each one self-reliant and independent, the way a good farmer was supposed to be.
We need to move from thinking of nature as just something set aside in a protected area in the midst of a human dominated landscape, to a vision of humanity and its aspirations embedded in the planet's natural infrastructure.
Judging from Kareiva's comments, there is not much destruction to worry about, or if there is, to counteract it environmentalists (whom Kareiva never defines) must change their tactics and stop advocating for pristine wilderness, side for more jobs even if it means an expense to nature, and stop thinking of nature as being fragile.
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"I think that it is rare that you get this moment where people's ears are wide open and you get an audience that is thinking of the nature of rape.
Predictably, problems will be revealed in these various different ways of thinking of the nature of those everyday objects of our experience.
Thinking of human nature without thinking of singular characters of this man or that is a matter of definition, not of assertion, as if one were denying that human nature is found in singular matter.
The educational and social benefits include 'educating the public in science and scientific thinking, inspiring appreciation of nature, and promoting support for conservation initiatives' (Freitag and Pfeffer 2013, p.1).
By thinking of the circumstantial nature of the economic arrangements within "economic devices", Péraldi (2005) shows a different way to choose economic partners based on an ethnic consideration too, looking specifically at Marseille (France).
But its usefulness made it beautiful, he went on: "There is a deeply intuitive connection between beauty, function and purpose, especially when we are thinking about the beauty of nature".
"Where profits alone count, there can be no thinking about the rhythms of nature, its phases of decay and regeneration, or the complexity of ecosystems which may be gravely upset by human intervention".
On Dunn's interpretation, Locke's state of nature thinking is an expression of his theological position, that man exists in a world created by God for God's purposes but that governments are created by men in order to further those purposes.
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