Abstract

‘Ecology’ can mean at least two different things: it can refer to (1) ecology as a science (a natural, psychological, social, anthropological or informational science, or combinations of these) and to (2) ecology as ‘ecological’ normative philosophy or ethics, for example ‘deep ecology’, which does not only refer to a descriptive view of ‘nature’ (e.g. the ‘land’ or nature as Mother Earth) but also to a normative view about how we should shape our relations to ‘nature’.

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