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An enquiry into the ontological and logical foundations of sustainability: Toward a conceptual integration of the interface ‘Nature/Humanity’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 July 2019

Augustin Berque*
Affiliation:
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Géographie culturelle, Paris, France
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Author for correspondence: Augustin Berque, E-mail: abilande@wanadoo.fr

Non-technical summary

Implementing the logical and ontological principles (dualism, mechanicism, reductionism, law of excluded middle, etc.) of modernity has brought forth an unsustainable world. An overcoming of these principles is proposed by mesology (Umweltlehre, fûdoron), centring on the concept of trajection and the existential operator as (als, en tant que).

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Fig. 1. Evening bell at the monastery in the mist, by Chen Fu (1259–1309). Source: Baidu.

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Fig. 2. Evening bell at Mii monastery, by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858). Source: Kokkai Toshokan.