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Type: Journal article
Title: Making connectivities: Neuroanthropology and ecological ethics
Author: Saniotis, A.
Citation: NeuroQuantology : an interdisciplinary journal of neuroscience and quantum physics, 2010; 8(2):200-205
Publisher: NeuroQuantology
Issue Date: 2010
ISSN: 1303-5150
1303-5150
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Arthur Saniotis
Abstract: As the human brain is the organ of cognition and behaviour it is important to understand environmental ethics and conservationism in relation to neuroanthropology which examines the tie between brain and culture. While this field shows great promise it needs more theoretical investigation. In this paper I will examine ecological ethics in relation to Merleau-Ponty’s idea of the ‘Visible and the Invisible’. I will argue that humans need to create connectivities with the natural world. In the later section I will propose that environmental ethics may be informed by the cognisized environment – processes of mind which are immanent in nature in a Batesonian sense.
DOI: 10.14704/nq.2010.8.2.287
Published version: http://www.neuroquantology.com/journal/index.php/nq/article/viewArticle/287
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