ENG 2141 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Henry David Thoreau, Flattening

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We must recognize nature that is not an object but a subject that produces, we don"t see its value, and we manipulate it. *flattening not recognizing nature p. 390 an ethic to supplement have faith in . Yolking together wilderness and freedom go hand in hand, both authors suggest. Freedom has to be there for everyone but also for everything, should be guaranteed. Seeing it as a use (intrinsic value) Sneider we must start redefining words like this to recognize as a non negative, neutral or positive. Walking you can have wildness without wilderness. Wilderness lack of human touch on nature. Wildness civilization that can stand wilderness but we need a wilderness that can stand up to civilization. Separating off separate spaces protected land (20th century) Less than 2% of entire usa that"s protected (entrenched by humans) Thoreau in walking long walk, 4 hours of his day was spent walking and the direction was usually sw.

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