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Environmentalism(s) 
Dr. Christopher S. Rice
Egocentrism
Homocentrism
Ecocentrism
Problems with Eco-centrism: 
• May actually be homocentric at its 
root – assigning values of species, 
etc. 
• Fuzziness between facts and 
values, is and ought. 
• Assumption of moral progress. 
• Feminist critique – glosses over 
issues of race, gender, class, 
species difference.
Problems with Eco-centrism: 
• May actually be homocentric at its 
root – assigning values of species, 
etc. 
• Fuzziness between facts and 
values, is and ought. 
• Assumption of moral progress. 
• Feminist critique – glosses over 
issues of race, gender, class, 
species difference.
Problems with Eco-centrism: 
• May actually be homocentric at its 
root – assigning values of species, 
etc. 
• Fuzziness between facts and 
values, is and ought. 
• Assumption of moral progress. 
• Feminist critique – glosses over 
issues of race, gender, class, 
species difference.
Problems with Eco-centrism: 
• May actually be homocentric at its 
root – assigning values of species, 
etc. 
• Fuzziness between facts and 
values, is and ought. 
• Assumption of moral progress. 
• Feminist critique – glosses over 
issues of race, gender, class, 
species difference.
Deep Ecology
Ecosophy T
Ecosophy 
A philosophy of ecological 
harmony or equilibrium.
Ecosophy T
The Principles of Deep Ecology 
Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. 
Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. 
• Rejection of the man-in-environment image 
in favor of the relational, total-field image. 
• Biospherical egalitarianism. 
• Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. 
• Anti-class posture. 
• Fight against pollution and resource 
depletion. 
• Complexity, not complication. 
• Local autonomy and decentralization.
The Principles of Deep Ecology 
Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. 
Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. 
• Rejection of the man-in-environment image 
in favor of the relational, total-field image. 
• Biospherical egalitarianism. 
• Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. 
• Anti-class posture. 
• Fight against pollution and resource 
depletion. 
• Complexity, not complication. 
• Local autonomy and decentralization.
The Principles of Deep Ecology 
Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. 
Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. 
• Rejection of the man-in-environment image 
in favor of the relational, total-field image. 
• Biospherical egalitarianism. 
• Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. 
• Anti-class posture. 
• Fight against pollution and resource 
depletion. 
• Complexity, not complication. 
• Local autonomy and decentralization.
The Principles of Deep Ecology 
Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. 
Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. 
• Rejection of the man-in-environment image 
in favor of the relational, total-field image. 
• Biospherical egalitarianism. 
• Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. 
• Anti-class posture. 
• Fight against pollution and resource 
depletion. 
• Complexity, not complication. 
• Local autonomy and decentralization.
The Principles of Deep Ecology 
Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. 
Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. 
• Rejection of the man-in-environment image 
in favor of the relational, total-field image. 
• Biospherical egalitarianism. 
• Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. 
• Anti-class posture. 
• Fight against pollution and resource 
depletion. 
• Complexity, not complication. 
• Local autonomy and decentralization.
The Principles of Deep Ecology 
Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. 
Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. 
• Rejection of the man-in-environment image 
in favor of the relational, total-field image. 
• Biospherical egalitarianism. 
• Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. 
• Anti-class posture. 
• Fight against pollution and resource 
depletion. 
• Complexity, not complication. 
• Local autonomy and decentralization.
The Principles of Deep Ecology 
Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. 
Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. 
• Rejection of the man-in-environment image 
in favor of the relational, total-field image. 
• Biospherical egalitarianism. 
• Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. 
• Anti-class posture. 
• Fight against pollution and resource 
depletion. 
• Complexity, not complication. 
• Local autonomy and decentralization.
Dominant Western Worldview 
(DWW) 
+ 
Human Exceptionalism Paradigm 
(HPP) 
vs. 
New Ecological Paradigm (NEP)
Dominant Western 
Worldview (DWW) 
Human Exceptionalism 
Paradigm (HEP) 
New Ecological 
Paradigm (NEP) 
Assumptions about the 
nature of human beings: 
People are fundamentally different 
from all other creatures on Earth, 
over which they have dominion. 
Humans have a cultural heritage in 
addition to (and distinct from) their 
genetic inheritance, and thus are 
quite unlike all other animal 
species. 
While humans have exceptional 
characteristics (culture, 
technology, etc.), they remain one 
among many species that are 
interdependently involved in the 
global ecosystem. 
Assumptions about 
social causation: 
People are master of their destiny; 
they can choose their goals and 
learn to do whatever is necessary 
to achieve them. 
Social and cultural factors 
(including technology) are the 
major determinants of human 
affairs. 
Human affairs are influenced not 
only by social and cultural factors, 
but also by intricate linkages of 
cause, effect, and feedback in the 
web of nature; thus purposive 
human actions have many 
unintended consequences. 
Assumptions about 
the context of human 
society: 
The world is vast, and thus 
provides unlimited opportunities 
for humans. 
Social and cultural environments 
are the crucial context for human 
affairs, and the biophysical 
environment is largely irrelevant. 
Humans live in and are dependent 
upon a finite biophysical 
environment which imposes potent 
physical and biological restraints 
on human affairs. 
Assumptions about 
constraints on 
human society: 
The history of humanity is one of 
progress; for every problem there 
is a solution, and thus progress 
need never cease. 
Culture is cumulative; thus 
technological and social progress 
can continue indefinitely, making 
all social problems ultimately 
soluble. 
Although the inventiveness of 
humans and the powers derived 
therefrom may seem for a while to 
extend carrying capacity limits, 
ecological laws cannot be repealed. 
Source: William R. Catton, Jr. and Riley Dunlap. “A New Ecological Paradigm for Post-Exuberant Sociology,” American 
Behavioral Scientist, 24, no. 1 (Sept./Oct. 1980): 34. Also Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, pp. 90-91.
Human Nature
Principle of 
Biospheric Equality
We are an event, not 
an ego
The Self
Dialectical Idealism
Christian Tradition

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PS 240 Environmentalism Fall 2014

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  • 10. Problems with Eco-centrism: • May actually be homocentric at its root – assigning values of species, etc. • Fuzziness between facts and values, is and ought. • Assumption of moral progress. • Feminist critique – glosses over issues of race, gender, class, species difference.
  • 11. Problems with Eco-centrism: • May actually be homocentric at its root – assigning values of species, etc. • Fuzziness between facts and values, is and ought. • Assumption of moral progress. • Feminist critique – glosses over issues of race, gender, class, species difference.
  • 12. Problems with Eco-centrism: • May actually be homocentric at its root – assigning values of species, etc. • Fuzziness between facts and values, is and ought. • Assumption of moral progress. • Feminist critique – glosses over issues of race, gender, class, species difference.
  • 13. Problems with Eco-centrism: • May actually be homocentric at its root – assigning values of species, etc. • Fuzziness between facts and values, is and ought. • Assumption of moral progress. • Feminist critique – glosses over issues of race, gender, class, species difference.
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  • 17. Ecosophy A philosophy of ecological harmony or equilibrium.
  • 19. The Principles of Deep Ecology Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. • Rejection of the man-in-environment image in favor of the relational, total-field image. • Biospherical egalitarianism. • Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. • Anti-class posture. • Fight against pollution and resource depletion. • Complexity, not complication. • Local autonomy and decentralization.
  • 20. The Principles of Deep Ecology Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. • Rejection of the man-in-environment image in favor of the relational, total-field image. • Biospherical egalitarianism. • Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. • Anti-class posture. • Fight against pollution and resource depletion. • Complexity, not complication. • Local autonomy and decentralization.
  • 21. The Principles of Deep Ecology Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. • Rejection of the man-in-environment image in favor of the relational, total-field image. • Biospherical egalitarianism. • Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. • Anti-class posture. • Fight against pollution and resource depletion. • Complexity, not complication. • Local autonomy and decentralization.
  • 22. The Principles of Deep Ecology Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. • Rejection of the man-in-environment image in favor of the relational, total-field image. • Biospherical egalitarianism. • Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. • Anti-class posture. • Fight against pollution and resource depletion. • Complexity, not complication. • Local autonomy and decentralization.
  • 23. The Principles of Deep Ecology Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. • Rejection of the man-in-environment image in favor of the relational, total-field image. • Biospherical egalitarianism. • Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. • Anti-class posture. • Fight against pollution and resource depletion. • Complexity, not complication. • Local autonomy and decentralization.
  • 24. The Principles of Deep Ecology Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. • Rejection of the man-in-environment image in favor of the relational, total-field image. • Biospherical egalitarianism. • Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. • Anti-class posture. • Fight against pollution and resource depletion. • Complexity, not complication. • Local autonomy and decentralization.
  • 25. The Principles of Deep Ecology Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary,” Inquiry, 16 (1972): 95-100. Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, p.87. • Rejection of the man-in-environment image in favor of the relational, total-field image. • Biospherical egalitarianism. • Principles of diversity and of symbiosis. • Anti-class posture. • Fight against pollution and resource depletion. • Complexity, not complication. • Local autonomy and decentralization.
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  • 29. Dominant Western Worldview (DWW) + Human Exceptionalism Paradigm (HPP) vs. New Ecological Paradigm (NEP)
  • 30. Dominant Western Worldview (DWW) Human Exceptionalism Paradigm (HEP) New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) Assumptions about the nature of human beings: People are fundamentally different from all other creatures on Earth, over which they have dominion. Humans have a cultural heritage in addition to (and distinct from) their genetic inheritance, and thus are quite unlike all other animal species. While humans have exceptional characteristics (culture, technology, etc.), they remain one among many species that are interdependently involved in the global ecosystem. Assumptions about social causation: People are master of their destiny; they can choose their goals and learn to do whatever is necessary to achieve them. Social and cultural factors (including technology) are the major determinants of human affairs. Human affairs are influenced not only by social and cultural factors, but also by intricate linkages of cause, effect, and feedback in the web of nature; thus purposive human actions have many unintended consequences. Assumptions about the context of human society: The world is vast, and thus provides unlimited opportunities for humans. Social and cultural environments are the crucial context for human affairs, and the biophysical environment is largely irrelevant. Humans live in and are dependent upon a finite biophysical environment which imposes potent physical and biological restraints on human affairs. Assumptions about constraints on human society: The history of humanity is one of progress; for every problem there is a solution, and thus progress need never cease. Culture is cumulative; thus technological and social progress can continue indefinitely, making all social problems ultimately soluble. Although the inventiveness of humans and the powers derived therefrom may seem for a while to extend carrying capacity limits, ecological laws cannot be repealed. Source: William R. Catton, Jr. and Riley Dunlap. “A New Ecological Paradigm for Post-Exuberant Sociology,” American Behavioral Scientist, 24, no. 1 (Sept./Oct. 1980): 34. Also Carolyn Merchant, Radical Ecology, pp. 90-91.
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