ecosophy

noun

Etymology

Blend of ecology + philosophy, coined by Félix Guattari and Arne Næss.

  1. derived from φιλοσοφία
  2. derived from philosophia
  3. derived from philosophie
  4. inherited from philosophie
  5. compounded as ecosophy — “ecology + philosophy

Definitions

  1. Ecological philosophy, particularly of the type associated with the deep ecology movement.

    • […] ecosophy argues that an individual should act in such a way as to “do as little harm as possible.” The “oath” of those committed to ecosophy closely parallels that of medical doctors: Above all else do no harm.

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