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Being-Out-Of-Community as a Problem of Modern Deep Ecology (Communitarian Aspects of American Ecological Studies in the 1980s - 2000s)

Abstract

The article reviews American researches of the 1980s – 2000s in deep ecology analysing the problem of ecological crisis. The major reason of the crisis is considered to be the loss of the communitarian feeling and conscience both between people and between human and non-human beings. The presented authors make their investigations in the framework of the communitarian paradigm and propose various modalities of community as a way out of the crisis.

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Tatiana Vayzer
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation


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Vayzer T. Being-Out-Of-Community as a Problem of Modern Deep Ecology (Communitarian Aspects of American Ecological Studies in the 1980s - 2000s). Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2013;(8):81-95. (In Russ.)



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