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3. What does the author mean by the phrase "the death of nature and
what, according to her, is the root cause of our disharmony with
nature?

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Answered by sathyappujv
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according to the author we spoilt the nature by by thoughts

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Author Carolyn Merchant published The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution in 1980. One of the first publications to examine the Scientific Revolution from a feminism and ecological perspective. It serves as an illustration of late 1970s feminist utopian writing. The author looks into how a historical transition from viewing Earth as a living thing to viewing it as a machine was used to justify dominance of both nature and women. The book argues that what was previously a requirement to practise restraint turned into a licence for control and exploitation via the examination of images and metaphors directly relating nature and women, as well as shifting views toward science and technology.

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What does the author mean when she talks about "the death of nature" and what, in her opinion, is the main reason for our conflict with nature?

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A book by American philosopher Caroline Merchant is titled "Death of Nature." The title of same book, which emphasises the detrimental impacts of human interference with nature and technological developments, is where the phrase "Death of Nature" first appeared.

She is well known for her seminal work, The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution, which, ever since its 1980 publication, has had a significant impact on the fields of the history of science, women's studies, and environmental history (40th anniversary edition, 2020).

Merchant examines the ethical ramifications of a worldview that reconceives nature as a computer rather than a living entity, with a primary focus on the scientific revolution.

The Death of Nature is exceptional because it is unparalleled. scholarly attention to the ways that nature has been feminized.

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