If not nature.... where do you get diversity from?
It seems such hybris to believe that mere humans have a better handle on what 'nature' needs, than, er, nature.
The embedded idea is both guilt-ridden and egotistic. Amazing destructive humans are harming 'nature' (antropomorphised) but other, good humans are here to redress the balance by doing this or that. At which point, whatever is there is no longer 'nature' but some sort of themed garden.
verisimi|1 year ago
It seems such hybris to believe that mere humans have a better handle on what 'nature' needs, than, er, nature.
The embedded idea is both guilt-ridden and egotistic. Amazing destructive humans are harming 'nature' (antropomorphised) but other, good humans are here to redress the balance by doing this or that. At which point, whatever is there is no longer 'nature' but some sort of themed garden.