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This thesis sets out to develop a beginning of a philosophy of water by considering philosophical implications of ecological crises currently happening along the waters of the Ganges River. In my first chapter, I give a historical account of a philosophy of water. In my
6 wrz 2022 · Written by a team of more than 550 experts and now widely translated, it contains approximately 5,000 entries ranging from short definitions to longer articles. It is designed to facilitate the understanding of philosophy at all levels and in all fields.
What water wants, say water detectives exploring this question, is a kind of un-engineering that reclaims these slow cycles, offering us greater resilience. For that reason, author Erica Gies calls their efforts the “Slow Water” movement.
9 paź 2020 · “we define water literacy as the ability to feel familiar with water, get actively involved in water and face the issue of water as one’s own issue. Being water literate means understanding ...
21 paź 2020 · The role of philosophy in influencing policy is manifold, yet slippery to define: philosophy resides in the minds of individuals and informs their choices as well as entire cultural frameworks. Philosophy has the potential to serve a disruptive or correcting function.
27 sie 2013 · Philosophy: the theory of human action and goals, their comparative value. In one sense, moral philosophy generally is but a part of philosophical theory, the account of all that is.
29 sie 2004 · What is so special about water? Why does it have the properties it has, and how might these reasons be relevant to its apparent biological importance? By exploring the structure and dynamics of wat...