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Author(s)
Endre Kiss
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DOI:10.17265/2162-5298/2018.08.004
Affiliation(s)
Department of Philosophy, the University Eötvös, Budapest. 1088, Múzeum körút 8, Hungary
ABSTRACT
The globalization has a particular relation to the climate change, and conversely, the
climate change also has a particular relation to the globalization. They live
and exist together and often they are mentioned together. It is however clear
that the globalization can exist problemless without the climate
change, while this can also be declared from the climate change. Nature and
society have always been in a secret dialogue with each other, forming visible
and invisible oppositions, taking over the role of the other and embodying
universal values for the other side. Actually, we have an important change in the secret dialog. It is not about the
fact, that this change is historical in the history of the nature. Until
now, we protected the nature against the society, now we must also protect the
society against the nature. The decisive change is the
transformation of the idea of the nature protection in a practice of the mutual
and double protection of the nature and the society.
KEYWORDS
Globalization, climate change, nature takeover, society protection, Ulrich Beck, risk society, Kant, sublime.
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