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2020 | 18 | 5 | 67-85

Article title

The bases and methodology of deep ecology

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PL
Podstawy i metodologia tzw. ekologii głębokiej

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Abstracts

EN
The article includes the semantic analysis of basic terms and language phrases and synthetic depiction of following problems: the reformist organization of environmental protection, the sources of deep ecology, the basic theses of deep ecology, the political suggestions for solutions of environmental protection crisis, the organizational structures of deep ecology.
PL
Artykuł zawiera systematyczną analizę podstawowych terminów i zwrotów językowych oraz omówienie następujących zagadnień: reformistyczna organizacja ochrony środowiska, źródła ekologii głębokiej i jej podstawowe twierdzenia, wskazania polityczne dla rozwiązania kryzysu ochrony środowiska, struktury organizacyjne ekologii głębokiej.

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Volume

18

Issue

5

Pages

67-85

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published
2020-12-31

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