in Southern Africa vol. 2, no 2, December 2006
(includes papers of the conference on "Humankind and nature at the intersection of culture", which was organized in cooperation between the Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut in Essen [Jörn Rüsen] and the Northwest University [Johann Tempelhoff] and took place at the Krüger National Park in September 2006)
Wolff, Ernst
Hominisation and humanisation: a perspective from the sociology of technics, pp. 231-248
Kimmerle, Heinz
The world of spirits and the respect for nature: towards a new appreciation of animism, pp. 249-263
Rüsen, Jörn
Humanism and Nature – some reflections on an complex relationship, pp. 265-276;
Essen, Georg
'Nature' as a humanistic principle of universal communication? A European case study regarding natural law, pp. 277-288
du Toit, Cornel W.
Mapping cultural and natural landscape: metaphors in mapping human nature, pp.289-309
Huang, Chun-chieh
Man and nature in the Confucian tradition: some reflections in the twenty-first century, pp. 311-330
Hüther, Gerald
Neurobiological approaches to a better understanding of human nature and human values, pp.331-343
Jordaan, Donrich
Dialogue among pre- and post-genetic revolution civilisations, pp. 369-378
Schauffer, Dennis
We know what we are, but not what we may be, pp.379-390
Tempelhoff, Johann WN
Water and the human culture of appropriation: the Vaal River up to 1956, pp. 431-452
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