Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, Moscow, skipin@inion.ru
The article considers the influence of G.V.F. Hegel’s philosophy of nature, A. Humboldt’s ideas about the reservoir and intellectosphere and K. Marx and F. Engels’s materialistic dialectics of nature on the formation of the ideas of the political ideology of environmentalism. The ideas of environmentalism as presented in the article refer to one of the principles of the “Global Green Charter”, which is called “ecological wisdom”. Historical and philosophical analysis shows that the development of the principle of “environmental wisdom” is associated with a holistic understanding of nature management, its applied, theoretical, and value-modal aspects. The paper shows a close connection between the principle of “ecological wisdom” and the dialectical method, with a special emphasis on the category “interaction”. The author concludes that the categories of dialectics revealing the essence of the principle of “environmental wisdom” determine the close connection between the political ideology of environmentalism and the “left” political thought.
environmental wisdom; environmentalism; greens; German philosophy
Download textFor citing: Skipin N.S. (2023). Red shades of green ideology: the influence of the 19th century German Philosophy on the formation of the principles of “ecological wisdom”. Human being: Image and essence. Humanitarian aspects. Moscow: INION RAN. Vol. 2(54): Human being on the way towards new practices of the ecology of life, pp. 9-21. DOI: 10.31249/chel/2023.02.01