Philosophy in the Field
Robert Frodeman 2004 in Rethinking Nature: Essays in Environmental Philosophy (Studies in Continental Thought), p 149-165.

Understanding of geologic time extends one's human-scaled sense of time. One's sense of time determines the type and manner of things we think are real and important. If we see ourselves as existing for a moment against billions of years, we plan differently for the future, and have a diminished sense of our own specialness.


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