Human beings, despite their airs of civilized living and intellect are still part of nature. A simple examination of our physical and mental constitution demonstrates that we are not only part of nature, but completely dep...read more
by Rex Trulove
The biggest problems that man causes occur when he starts thinking that he is somehow above or not part of nature. That has never been true, and never will be. Man is a member of the animal kingdom, and until that changes,...read more
Humans have moved in leaps and bounds to improve the quality of life. The means of doing this have often been counterproductive. We work and strive for a better life, when often a simpler life with less material things m...read more
One minute pause. I hear my ancestors rolling over in their graves. In this great vast iniverse this little blue marble in space. Every thing on this planet is made of the same stuff yes stuff. I will leave that just like ...read more
Yes human beings are a part of nature, just as all living organisms are. The question is important, however, since Western philosophy-from Christianity to the founders of Modern science itself-has tended to assume that we ...read more
"Are human beings still part of nature" I can see the debatable curve on this question. I have known a few people, including my ex-husband who would not be considered human much less part of nature. And then the oth...read more
The question has only one definite answer that's clearly seen in cemeteries across the country. Where does a human body go when dead, but back to the dust from which it came? Even if one does not believe in the divine cr...read more
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by N. O. Tate
THE CLASSIFICATION OF SPECIES AND HOW IT RELATES TO TODAY'S ISSUES: It's taught in grade-school now...the classifications of plants and animals into their specific genomes. But as few as three hundred years ago, inform...read more
by Sammy Stein
What a ridiculous question! Of course, human beings are still part of nature! What are we, if not products of nature, evolution and change? OK, we may like to think we are not part of nature in its commonest form - we are ...read more
THE WILD LIFE AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS. When I worked in the Mexican Forest Service, I occurred to account of that existed diverse national and foreign organizations whom they looked for to protect to the wild spec...read more
The question is too simplistic. A better question would be... To what degree are human beings part of nature? What does appear to be true, is that human beings are more and more being disconnecting from nature, ever si...read more
Our tendency to be destructive to nature and to use the resources found in nature seem to cause people to perceive of our actions as unnatural, and even to separate us from nature and see us as nature's enemy. But when we...read more
by JAY HOOK
I would like to address this question as if I were alien to this planet, observing from a far. I notice that the planet has an atmosphere. There are land masses and water through out the planet. There are plants and trees ...read more
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