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Nature as transcendent, divine force from "summary" of The Death of Nature by Carolyn Merchant

The concept of nature as a transcendent, divine force is a central theme in the book "The Death of Nature". The idea that nature is imbued with a higher, spiritual power is not a new one. Throughout history, humans have looked to the natural world as a source of awe and wonder, as a manifestation of the divine. In many cultures, nature has been revered as sacred, as a reflection of the divine order of the universe. This view of nature as transcendent and divine has profound implications for how we understand and interact with the natural world. When we see nature as a divine force, we are more likely to treat it with reverence and respect, to see it as something to be cherished and preserved. This perspective can lead to a more sustainable relationship with the environment, one that is based on a recognition of our interconnectedness with nature and a sense of stewardship for the earth. However, the concept of nature as a transcendent, divine force has also been used to justify the exploitation and domination of the natural world...
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    The Death of Nature

    Carolyn Merchant

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