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Paperback Nature, Humanity, and the Fragile Balance of Existence Book

ISBN: B0GNRR1DHJ

ISBN13: 9798899663482

Nature, Humanity, and the Fragile Balance of Existence

This book aims to uncover the roots and current state of ecological crises by examining the relationship between humankind and nature-endowed to humanity as a vital resource-from theological, historical, philosophical, and ethical perspectives. It reveals the fragility of nature and the degradation processes driven by human activity. Exploring how humanity's perception of nature has evolved-from belief systems to ethical theories-it analyzes critical issues such as climate change, global warming, the water crisis, erosion, desertification, and land degradation. Each chapter questions the human-nature relationship through philosophical reflection, ethical responsibility, and cultural understanding.
The book is intended for policymakers, scholars, educators, civil society representatives, and all curious minds seeking to grasp the multidimensional nature of ecological crises.
It emphasizes that humanity's relationship with nature is not merely technical but also ethical, cultural, and philosophical. Its purpose is to make nature's "silent cry" heard, to confront humanity with its responsibility, and to invite readers to reconsider their connection with the natural world.

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