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The Best Mirror of Our Souls: Wild Mountains and What They Can Teach Us

机译:我们灵魂的最好的镜子:野山及其可以教给我们的东西

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Mountains are filled with both mystery and grandeur. They are places where the natural world can be experienced in its most raw form. Humans have been climbing mountains for centuries, yet it is still difficult to adequately explain what draws people to the mountains. There is danger in the mountains, but there can also be rewards in the form of physical health, mental well-being, and personal growth. My climbing experience has led me to believe that these benefits are felt most when climbers approach a mountain with a sense of reverence and respect, and that the colonizing mindset of conquering a mountain or completing a tick-list is detrimental to the climber, the people that the climber interacts with, and the natural environment of the mountain. This study examines the worldviews of mountain climbers and the aspects of mountaineering that seem to enhance these worldviews. The worldviews of the mountaineers are explored in regard to both the natural environment and human society. Focus is placed on the aspects of mountaineering that seem to encourage biocentric worldviews, with the hope of being able to apply these findings to future sustainability initiatives. This study finds that mountaineers have a generally negative view of societies which put too much emphasis on material wealth, social prestige, and power structures. These materialistic tendencies of society are in direct contrast with the world of mountains. The benefits of climbing mountains are extensive, with personal and spiritual benefits being even more essential to the experience than the physical benefits. Climbers do not climb mountains for these benefits though; they climb mountains to climb. The findings of this study are discussed in terms of the future of climbing, environmental and social sustainability initiatives, and genuine learning experiences.
机译:山脉充满了神秘和宏伟。在这些地方可以以最原始的形式体验自然世界。人类数百年来一直在爬山,但是仍然很难充分解释是什么吸引了人们到山上。山区有危险,但身体健康,精神健康和个人成长也可以带来回报。我的攀登经历使我相信,当攀登者带着崇敬和敬畏的精神接近山峰时,这些好处最明显,而征服山峰或完成滴答清单的殖民思维方式不利于攀登者,人民与登山者互动以及山上的自然环境。这项研究考察了登山者的世界观以及似乎增强了这些世界观的登山方面。从自然环境和人类社会的角度探讨了登山者的世界观。重点放在似乎鼓励以生物为中心的世界观的登山方面,希望能够将这些发现应用于未来的可持续性倡议。这项研究发现,登山者对社会普遍持消极看法,过分强调物质财富,社会声望和权力结构。社会的这些唯物主义倾向与高山世界形成鲜明对比。爬山的好处是广泛的,个人和精神上的好处对体验而言比身体上的好处更为重要。登山者不会为了这些好处而爬山。他们爬山爬。讨论了本研究的结果,涉及攀岩的未来,环境和社会可持续发展计划以及真正的学习经验。

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  • 作者

    Gilmore, Rosaleen E.;

  • 作者单位

    Prescott College.;

  • 授予单位 Prescott College.;
  • 学科 Sustainability.;Environmental philosophy.;Environmental education.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 252 p.
  • 总页数 252
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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