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... natural objects were exorcised by the abstract Aryan nature gods , led by the god of settled cultivation , Agni . The Mahabharata tells the grim story of the burning of the Khandava forest by the warriors Krishna and Arjuna at the ...
... natural objects were exorcised by the abstract Aryan nature gods , led by the god of settled cultivation , Agni . The Mahabharata tells the grim story of the burning of the Khandava forest by the warriors Krishna and Arjuna at the ...
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... nature , by treating the latter as a resource for the former . This is expressed by the Heideggerian conception of nature as a ' standing - reserve ' awaiting exploitation by humanity . In industrial societies , the dominant body of ...
... nature , by treating the latter as a resource for the former . This is expressed by the Heideggerian conception of nature as a ' standing - reserve ' awaiting exploitation by humanity . In industrial societies , the dominant body of ...
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... natural resources . Many communities continue to think of the forest as a limitless resource while for others , the ... nature into commodities . The forest to them was only as valuable as the economic value of commercial timber and ...
... natural resources . Many communities continue to think of the forest as a limitless resource while for others , the ... nature into commodities . The forest to them was only as valuable as the economic value of commercial timber and ...
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