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Ecospirituality became popularized due to a need for a reconceptualization of the human relationship with the environment. Terms such as environmental crisis, ecological crisis, climate change, global warming all refer to an ongoing global issue that needs to be addressed.
The Research Organization for Life Sciences and Environment (Indonesian: Organisasi Riset Ilmu Pengetahuan Hayati dan Lingkungan, ORIPHL but also known as ORHL) is one of Research Organizations under the umbrella of the National Research and Innovation Agency (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional, BRIN).
Saraswati, L. G.; dan Rocky Gerung (2006). " Hak Asasi Manusia: (2007). " Plural the e dan Konsekwensinya Widodo : Catatan Kaki untuk Filsafat Politik’ Nurcho Rocky asserted that the 2024 presidential election is "nothing but a game of power brokers" orchestrated by Widodo.
Philosophy in classical Greece is the ultimate origin of the Western conception of the nature of things. [8]According to Aristotle, the philosophical study of human nature itself originated with Socrates, who turned philosophy from study of the heavens to study of the human things. [13]
The Creation of Adam, as depicted by Michelangelo on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. In the context of Christian theology, Christian anthropology is the study of the human (anthropos) as it relates to God.
Encyclopædia Britannica, a printed encyclopedia, and Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia. An encyclopedia [a] is a reference work or compendium providing summaries of knowledge, either general or special, in a particular field or discipline.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, [c] commonly abbreviated as ASEAN, [d] is a political and economic union of 10 states in Southeast Asia.Together, its member states represent a population of more than 600 million people and land area of over 4.5 million km 2 (1.7 million sq mi). [13]
Statue of Jean Gerson in Lyon Joannis Gersonii Opera Omnia (1706). Jean Charlier de Gerson (13 December 1363 [1] – 12 July 1429) was a French scholar, educator, reformer, and poet, Chancellor of the University of Paris, a guiding light of the conciliar movement and one of the most prominent theologians at the Council of Constance.