The way people or organizations describe or depict nature conveys their view of nature. In the Dutch discourse, views of nature are mostly conceived as socio-cultural constructs regarding the character, value, and appreciation of nature. Views of nature tell us how we perceive nature and how we want to relate to it. Likewise, they shape our preferences for
certain types of nature. Views of nature function as frames and provide an interpretive and reflective context for our experiences with nature. Views of nature are also digestions of meaningful experiences. It is through communication that we become aware of such experiences. We argue that
meaningful experiences have religious depth. On the basis of this
argument any discourse on nature contains, in a sense, religious subtexts. We examine the Dutch discourse on nature.
Publicatietype
Artikel
Gepubliceerd in
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature en Culture
Uitgever
Equinox Publishing Ltd
Plaats van uitgave
Sheffield
Jaargang
10
Nummer
1
Pagina (Start)
91
Pagina (Einde)
116
Trefwoord
nature policy
vieuws of nature
frames
experiences
religion