Wisdom Traditions, Nature and Inherent Human Values

Authors

  • Leon Miller

Abstract

Early religions have often been called “wisdom traditions” and represent a stage of human existence that was prior to knowledge of good and evil. This initial harmonious state in nature was disrupted by more modern religions, resulting in a more dominating relationship with nature. Science and philosophy has further pursued their own investigations into the ontological nature of existence, centered on human perception and often ignoring our integration with nature. This paper attempts to look back to the earlier “wisdom traditions” to show how they can contribute to a deeper integration with nature which is essential to human flourishing. It will show how these insights can be synthesized with the insights from modern science, philosophy and religion.

Author Biography

Leon Miller

Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

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