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From Exploitation to Reverence - Reimagining Our Relationship with Nature

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore the evolving human-nature relationship in this thought-provoking 21-minute video from The Aspen Institute's #AspenIgnites series. Join Samuel Kimbriel, Executive Director of the Philosophy and Society Program at the Aspen Institute, and Jacob Sherman, Professor & Chair of Philosophy and Religion at the California Institute of Integral Studies, as they delve into our growing alienation from the natural world. Examine how our current interactions with nature are often driven by exploitation and control, and consider the potential for developing a more reciprocal and reverent connection. Discover the importance of personal experiences in shaping ethical responsibilities towards the environment, and explore the need for a comprehensive cultural, moral, and spiritual transformation that goes beyond policy changes. Gain insights into how rethinking human flourishing can pave the way for a more harmonious coexistence with the natural world, ultimately leading to a sustainable and mutually beneficial future.

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Aspen Ignites: From Exploitation to Reverence: Reimagining Our Relationship with Nature


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The Aspen Institute

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