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REAL NATURE AND TECHONOLOGICAL NATURE – A GENERAL SURVEY OF THEIR IMPACT UPON HUMANS. THE DRAMATIC CASE OF JOHN CLARE

Ioana Bolba

FIAT IUSTITIA, 2020, vol. 14, issue 2, 144-150

Abstract: In this paper, we have dealt with a particular aspect of modern technology, namely its relationship to real nature. Nature has always been close to us, humans, and has been studied and copied ever since antiquity. Advanced technology, on the other hand, is a more recent achievement. Both, nature and technology, have been taken as models able to improve human life. In spite of the fact that they say we are technological species, nature is part of our very existence, while technology seems a little bit more detached from what we used to call human beings. However, there are examples of people who were actually destroyed by being disconnected from nature. Nevertheless, recent discoveries proved that the truth lies somewhere in-between. Nature and technology are partners and not enemies. Modern life requires modern devices, as well as the benefits of real nature!

Keywords: modern technology; real nature; disconnected from nature; partners not enemies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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