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Ismailov, Nariman. Globalism and ecophilosophy of the future. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1212905.

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From the point of view of the new science of globalism, the problems of the ecological, socio-economic state of the world and countries are considered through the prism of the interaction of the human psyche and society and the inhabited world. The criteria of ecological civilization of countries and peoples are justified. Optimizing the consumption of natural bio-and energy resources is becoming a fundamental environmental factor for sustainable development. The "Law of the maximum for humanity" as the law of the biosphere can be the arbitration court, the neutral force that will explain the historical need for mutual understanding, taking into account the interests of ecology and economy for the survival of man as a biovid on Earth; a new reality will begin to form — the phenomenon of co-residence of the world society with the biosphere. The world's population, its energy and bio-consumption, as well as all living matter on the planet, must correspond to the biological capacity of the Earth and not go beyond its boundaries. The task of the society is to implement a worldview breakthrough at the current stage of development, its own cultural mutation, which in the future will create the basis for adaptive technological and socio-cultural development. The task is to classify the entire Earth as a "Green Book" and to solve systemic environmental problems of a global nature. An integral part of sustainable development should be the principle of "vital consumption" at both the personal and social level, instead of the dominant principle of"expanded production and consumption". The indicator of the" culture of consumption "of natural resources, both at the individual level and at the level of society, should be included as an integral part of the integral indicator in the "True Indicator of Progress" and the "Human Development Index". The book is interdisciplinary in nature; it is a kind of scientific and philosophical poetic essay intended for teachers and students of universities in the field of sociology, ecology, biology and related fields, as well as for everyone who cares about the future of society.
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Davis, Donald Edward. Ecophilosophy: A field guide to the literature. San Pedro: R. & E. Miles, 1989.

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Nina, Witoszek, and Brennan Andrew, eds. Philosophical dialogues: Arne Næss and the progress of ecophilosophy. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.

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G, Høyer Karl, and Naess Petter, eds. Ecophilosophy in a world of crisis: Critical realism and the Nordic contributions. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2011.

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On the origin of beauty: Ecophilosophy in the light of traditional wisdom. Bloomington, Ind: World Wisom, 2011.

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The practice of technology: Exploring technology, ecophilosophy, and spiritual disciplines for vital links. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.

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Trampe, Wilhelm. Ökologische Linguistik: Grundlagen einer ökologischen Wissenschafts- und Sprachtheorie. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1990.

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Bhaskar, Roy, Petter Naess, and Karl Høyer, eds. Ecophilosophy in a World of Crisis. Routledge, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203698846.

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Hermeneutics of Ecological Limitation: Ecophilosophy Beyond Environmentalism. Independently Published, 2019.

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Jakobsen, Trond. Ecophilosophy and Critical Realism: From Science to Human to Eco-Emancipation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Bhaskar, Roy, Petter Naess, and Karl Georg Høyer. Ecophilosophy in a World of Crisis: Critical Realism and the Nordic Contributions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Bhaskar, Roy, Petter Naess, and Karl Georg Høyer. Ecophilosophy in a World of Crisis: Critical Realism and the Nordic Contributions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Bhaskar, Roy, Petter Naess, and Karl Georg Høyer. Ecophilosophy in a World of Crisis: Critical Realism and the Nordic Contributions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Kumar, Satish, and John Griffin. On the Origin of Beauty: Ecophilosophy in the Light of Traditional Wisdom. World Wisdom, Incorporated, 2011.

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Bhaskar, Roy, Petter Naess, and Karl Georg Høyer. Ecophilosophy in a World of Crisis: Critical Realism and the Nordic Contributions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Bhaskar, Roy, Petter Naess, and Karl Georg Høyer. Ecophilosophy in a World of Crisis: Critical Realism and the Nordic Contributions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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de Jonge, Carien, and Gail Whiteman. Arne Naess (1912–2009). Edited by Jenny Helin, Tor Hernes, Daniel Hjorth, and Robin Holt. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199669356.013.0027.

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Arne Naess, a Norwegian philosopher known for his work on semantics and philosophy of science, was committed to Gandhian, non-violent enquiry. As an ecophilosopher and the father of the deep ecology movement, he developed a philosophical system termed ecosophy. According to Naess, the path to understanding lies in an interconnected set of active processes, which include cognitive and emotive components and involve a widening and maturing of the self, which he termed self-realization!. This chapter examines the building blocks of Naess’ ecosophy and its relevance to process philosophy in organization studies. It also discusses four of his key philosophical insights: self-realization, relationalism, gestalt ontology/perception, and the genesis of the Place-person. The chapter concludes by considering how Naess’ work contributes unique insights to a process theory of organizing.
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