The Modern Practice of Ecological Culture—The study of Syaman Rapongan′s Marine Writing

Autor: Chen, Chungwei, 陳忠偉
Rok vydání: 2013
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 101
Taiwan's literature creation and the research and the Taiwan social structure development, has the fate which is unable to get unhooked, 1970 ages speaking of the Taiwan overall environment, were an extremely important historical key point, the ecology subject also become discussed a subject, the knowledge individual contribution are realized gradually the environmental protection the importance, but have not formed an unrest actually, until 1980 age Taiwan's environment environmental damage question production, the pollution situation were day by day serious, many care ecological environment sound received gradually takes. The penetration literature presents the ecology thought, caused the whole world ecosystem and the human society saves the relations to have the ponder platform, the ecological environment has not been limiting to the environmental protection function, but was penetrates the humanities the philosophy ponder to understand the ecosystem and human society's dependency, was the independent existence individual by no means, but but was one kind continuously the thorough state of equilibrium. Taiwan has the rich natural resources, many quite is also considerable about the ecology viewpoint or the description literary work output, this also becomes in the discussion ecology literature process the noticeable important elaboration.The literary work projects formed the ecology viewpoint, represents the different observation field of vision to describe the Taiwan ecological environment and the ponder manner from the different direction, from the land, the sky, the wooded mountain, the sea, all is the humanity with other species activity field territory, penetrates the ancestor and the natural environment interaction experience, inherits for the cultural vein ponder pipeline and the God belief imagination.
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