This book explores the relationship between human beings and the natural world from a philosophical and spiritual perspective. Macmillan argues that a deeper understanding of the natural world can provide a source of inspiration and wisdom for human life, and that a more harmonious relationship between human societies and the environment is essential for the survival and flourishing of both. This work is a must-read for anyone interested in environmental ethics and the spiritual dimensions of nature.
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