Baker Brownell's Ecological Naturalism and Its Educational Significance
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v9i1.43752Abstract
In this paper, Baker Brownell's neglected naturalistic philosophy is interpreted as a pioneering ecological naturalism which formulates naturalism's traditional concern with Nature and social concerns in explicitly ecological terms, thus providing a normative framework for the treatment of both social and educational problems that includes man's relationship to the natural world as well as his fellow man.
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