The study of pre-modern anthropology requires the close examination of
the relationship between nature and human society, which has been both
precarious and threatening as well as productive, soothing, inviting,
and pleasurable. Much depends on the specific circumstances, as the
works by philosophers, theologians, poets, artists, and medical
practitioners have regularly demonstrated. It would not be good
enough, as previous scholarship has commonly done, to examine simply
what the various writers or artists had to say about nature. While
modern scientists consider just the hard-core data of the objective
world, cultural historians and literary scholars endeavor to
comprehend the deeper meaning of the concept of nature presented by
countless writers and artists. Only when we have a good grasp of the
interactions between people and their natural environment, are we in a
position to identify and interpret mental structures, social and
economic relationships, medical and scientific concepts of human
health, and the messages about all existence as depicted in major art
works. In light of the current conditions threatening to bring upon us
a global crisis, it matters centrally to take into consideration
pre-modern discourses on nature and its enormous powers to understand
the topoi and tropes determining the concepts through which we
perceive nature. Nature thus proves to be a force far beyond all human
comprehensibility, being both material and spiritual depending on our
critical approaches.
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Exploration of a Critical Relationship
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ISBN
9783111387826
Publisert
2024
Utgave
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Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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