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Roderick Nash , Wilderness and the American Mind ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1967 ) , 192 ; Susan Flader , Thinking Like a Mountain : Aldo Leopold and the Evolution of an Ecological Attitude toward Deer , Wolves , and Forests ...
Roderick Nash , Wilderness and the American Mind ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1967 ) , 192 ; Susan Flader , Thinking Like a Mountain : Aldo Leopold and the Evolution of an Ecological Attitude toward Deer , Wolves , and Forests ...
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So , the philosopher continued , “ a mountain , a tree , a river , the fish in the river , drops of water , rain , a plant , fire — each separately must possess a mind of its own . ” Ouspensky actually wrote about the mind of a mountain ...
So , the philosopher continued , “ a mountain , a tree , a river , the fish in the river , drops of water , rain , a plant , fire — each separately must possess a mind of its own . ” Ouspensky actually wrote about the mind of a mountain ...
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A culture is richer , more diverse , more beautiful because it is the product of tens of thousands of minds ; it would be quite poor under the centralized control of one mind , or if all thought alike . One mind can provide or ...
A culture is richer , more diverse , more beautiful because it is the product of tens of thousands of minds ; it would be quite poor under the centralized control of one mind , or if all thought alike . One mind can provide or ...
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Contents
The Author | 4 |
Aldo Leopolds Early Years | 17 |
Aldo Leopolds Sand Country | 40 |
Copyright | |
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