Educating in and for uncertainty: climate science, human evolution and the legacy of Arne Naess as guidance for ecological practice
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García-Notario, MargaritaJournal title
Ethics and EducationDate Published
2021-03-12Publication Volume
16Publication Issue
2Publication Begin page
222Publication End page
235
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This paper reflects on how the issue of climate change and the general state of our planet is, among other causes, a main factor in the paralyzing divisions ailing Western societies. This situation, while unsettling to democracies, is promoting a kind of education in and through fear and I question if education can succeed under these circumstances without becoming indoctrination. This paper does not try to diminish the urgency and the importance of current environmental problems but rather expands today´s perspectives and incorporates research in more constructive ways of thinking and doing. I use scientific contributions in climatology, evolution, environmental conservation, economics, and neuroscience to bring new light to today’s investigations about the human and the non-human world. Finally, I propose Deep Ecology’s principles of deep questioning, deep experience and deep commitment, as a guide for new educational and ecological practices.Citation
García-Notario, M. (2021). Educating in and for uncertainty: climate science, human evolution and the legacy of Arne Naess as guidance for ecological practice. Ethics and Education, 16(2), 222–235. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449642.2021.1896629DOI
10.1080/17449642.2021.1896629ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/17449642.2021.1896629
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