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I hadn't really thought to post this here but I've been reading about what one might call human ecology this morning. It didn't start out that way. I thought I was reading about landscapes and "a sense of place." Came across something by a forest guy who works and writes about range management but he's written about that "sense of the wild" in landscaping.
@Nyboy prompts me to go back to what Pope Francis has said about human dignity. What does he mean??
Here's what I think he means: "the concept of dignity to express the idea that a being has an innate right to be valued and to receive ethical treatment." That was as easy as looking in Wikipedia so I don't think I've gotten very far into it . But, Francis also talks about the Earth being on loan from our children and grandchildren.
There is some depth to all of this. I'm tempted to look at how some folks have tried to put our human ideas about these things together. There is a danger of thinking about people as simply organisms but we are people too! We have more responsibility than that.
Steve
@Nyboy prompts me to go back to what Pope Francis has said about human dignity. What does he mean??
Here's what I think he means: "the concept of dignity to express the idea that a being has an innate right to be valued and to receive ethical treatment." That was as easy as looking in Wikipedia so I don't think I've gotten very far into it . But, Francis also talks about the Earth being on loan from our children and grandchildren.
There is some depth to all of this. I'm tempted to look at how some folks have tried to put our human ideas about these things together. There is a danger of thinking about people as simply organisms but we are people too! We have more responsibility than that.
Steve