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“NATURE”
It’s more complicated
than you think
NAME:AARTI
THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION
OF NATURE
 “Nature” does not refer to an objective, universal object.
It is not a “given.” Different cultures, different historical
periods, different people “construct” in their imagination
that which “nature” refers to. In many cultures, there
isn’t even a word for what we call “nature.”
 The question then becomes: how does this culture, period,
social group, or person imagine the transhuman world
and the human relationship to it?
 Each construction involves different concepts of what that
transhuman world is, what its reality is, how it operates,
what our relationship to it is, what value it has, etc.
NATURE & THE NATURAL:
THREE FUNDAMENTAL
MEANINGS
1. Dualistic
2. Monistic
3. Adverbial (East Asia)
1. DUALISTIC
Nature is what is not human or cultural,
or not disturbed by humanity & society.
nature versus human/culture
this building and plastic and nuclear waste
are not natural
2. MONISTIC
Nature as everything in the phenomenal
world: that which can be studied by the
“natural” sciences.
nature versus the supernatural
this building and plastic and nuclear waste
are natural.
3. ADVERBIAL
• Something is natural when it acts according to
its true nature.
• Essentially humans are fully natural.
Existentially (behaviorally) we usually act
unnaturally.
• Humans have the ability to act contrary to their
nature, based on will and reason.
• Key distinction: natural, spontaneous action
versus forced, artificial action.
FOUR MAJOR WAYS OF
CONCEIVING “NATURE”
1. Collection
2. Web of relationships
3. Process
4. Gaia
1. NATURE AS
“COLLECTION”
 Individualism: give primacy to individuals (trees,
animals) as discrete and independent beings.
 Aggregation: nature as this particular set of
organisms, our current biodiversity and
biogeography (what is growing where, individual
ecosystems), and the abiotic conditions.
Policy with nature as
“collection”
 Value individuals over populations, species, ecosystems.
 Keep individual plants and animals alive.
 Attempt to preserve an ecosystem just as it is – keep it
from changing (includes fighting all fires).
 Keep populations of animals from declining, expanding,
or migrating.
 More likely to see nature as collection of resources to
exploit, but also can support animal rights.
2. NATURE AS
WEB OF RELATIONSHIPS
 Ecological view: all things live in interaction with each other. An
“ecosystem” is the dynamic structure of things in relationship at a
particular location. “When we try to pick out anything by itself, we
find it hitched to everything else in the universe.” (John Muir).
 Each thing has its particular “niche” (role) in the system.
 What is primary is not the individuality or distinctness of organisms
but the ways they are interrelated with other organisms and the
physical environment.
 A forest is not a collection of trees but a community of
interdependent organisms, each with a specific role in the
ecosystem.
Policy with nature as “web of
relationships”
 Identify how things are interrelated, and which
species are most important to the system
(“keystone species”).
 Conserve the system of relationships (rather than
individual organisms), focusing on the whole but
attending to the most important species. Thus
protect predators and prey, especially predators.
3. NATURE AS
“PROCESS”
a set of “natural” processes not caused
by humans, which includes fires, forest
succession, periodic infestations,
periodic droughts, “natural extinction,”
etc.
Policy with nature as
“process”
 let forests change or regenerate through natural
processes of periodic fire, succession, etc., but fight
against “unnatural” degradations, such as massive fires
caused by build-up of debris, clear-cutting the rain forest,
etc.
 let “natural” population dynamics occur (which requires
maintaining predators); but fight against human-caused
species extinctions.
4. NATURE AS
“GAIA”
the long-range conditions, processes, and
occurrences of the planet.
 particular level of oxygen and temperature range.
 includes ice ages, huge volcano eruptions, or super-
fires, and massive extinctions caused by extra-
terrestrial object.
Policy with nature as
“Gaia”
huge dams, strip mining, global warming:
“nature doesn’t care.”
“chill out, man, everything’s always the way
it’s supposed to be.”
Nature
Nature
Nature
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Nature

  • 2. THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF NATURE  “Nature” does not refer to an objective, universal object. It is not a “given.” Different cultures, different historical periods, different people “construct” in their imagination that which “nature” refers to. In many cultures, there isn’t even a word for what we call “nature.”  The question then becomes: how does this culture, period, social group, or person imagine the transhuman world and the human relationship to it?  Each construction involves different concepts of what that transhuman world is, what its reality is, how it operates, what our relationship to it is, what value it has, etc.
  • 3. NATURE & THE NATURAL: THREE FUNDAMENTAL MEANINGS 1. Dualistic 2. Monistic 3. Adverbial (East Asia)
  • 4. 1. DUALISTIC Nature is what is not human or cultural, or not disturbed by humanity & society. nature versus human/culture this building and plastic and nuclear waste are not natural
  • 5. 2. MONISTIC Nature as everything in the phenomenal world: that which can be studied by the “natural” sciences. nature versus the supernatural this building and plastic and nuclear waste are natural.
  • 6. 3. ADVERBIAL • Something is natural when it acts according to its true nature. • Essentially humans are fully natural. Existentially (behaviorally) we usually act unnaturally. • Humans have the ability to act contrary to their nature, based on will and reason. • Key distinction: natural, spontaneous action versus forced, artificial action.
  • 7. FOUR MAJOR WAYS OF CONCEIVING “NATURE” 1. Collection 2. Web of relationships 3. Process 4. Gaia
  • 8. 1. NATURE AS “COLLECTION”  Individualism: give primacy to individuals (trees, animals) as discrete and independent beings.  Aggregation: nature as this particular set of organisms, our current biodiversity and biogeography (what is growing where, individual ecosystems), and the abiotic conditions.
  • 9. Policy with nature as “collection”  Value individuals over populations, species, ecosystems.  Keep individual plants and animals alive.  Attempt to preserve an ecosystem just as it is – keep it from changing (includes fighting all fires).  Keep populations of animals from declining, expanding, or migrating.  More likely to see nature as collection of resources to exploit, but also can support animal rights.
  • 10. 2. NATURE AS WEB OF RELATIONSHIPS  Ecological view: all things live in interaction with each other. An “ecosystem” is the dynamic structure of things in relationship at a particular location. “When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.” (John Muir).  Each thing has its particular “niche” (role) in the system.  What is primary is not the individuality or distinctness of organisms but the ways they are interrelated with other organisms and the physical environment.  A forest is not a collection of trees but a community of interdependent organisms, each with a specific role in the ecosystem.
  • 11. Policy with nature as “web of relationships”  Identify how things are interrelated, and which species are most important to the system (“keystone species”).  Conserve the system of relationships (rather than individual organisms), focusing on the whole but attending to the most important species. Thus protect predators and prey, especially predators.
  • 12. 3. NATURE AS “PROCESS” a set of “natural” processes not caused by humans, which includes fires, forest succession, periodic infestations, periodic droughts, “natural extinction,” etc.
  • 13. Policy with nature as “process”  let forests change or regenerate through natural processes of periodic fire, succession, etc., but fight against “unnatural” degradations, such as massive fires caused by build-up of debris, clear-cutting the rain forest, etc.  let “natural” population dynamics occur (which requires maintaining predators); but fight against human-caused species extinctions.
  • 14. 4. NATURE AS “GAIA” the long-range conditions, processes, and occurrences of the planet.  particular level of oxygen and temperature range.  includes ice ages, huge volcano eruptions, or super- fires, and massive extinctions caused by extra- terrestrial object.
  • 15. Policy with nature as “Gaia” huge dams, strip mining, global warming: “nature doesn’t care.” “chill out, man, everything’s always the way it’s supposed to be.”