For other ways of life: cosmopolitics in regulations, utopias and spiritualities

Pedro Henrique Azalim Cunha, R. Monte-Mór
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This article critically approaches our anthropocentric relationship with the planet and raises alternatives to think about cosmopolitical regulations and utopias as potentialities for the reestablishment of the planet's equilibrium. To do so, it is necessary to understand the Earth as a living organism, Gaia, as in fact various peoples and cultures already recognize it. We try to imagine how other worlds, other ways of living and relating to other beings and natural elements would be possible. We thus aim to think about, question, and eventually regulate the rights of nature and its relations with health and spirituality in the appropriation and production of social space, of living spaces. In spite of the advances observed in Latin America in the regulation of society/nature relations, Brazil is still characterized by an anthropocentric legislation that references human domination over other beings and elements. The apparent advances in the line of ecological modernization, or 'green stamps', in fact do not address the issues and causes that determine or contribute to the destruction of the planet, or even to the threats posed today to all organisms, including Gaia herself. Cosmopolitical regulations and utopias can be empowered to achieve other ways of life, changing the hegemonic anthropocentric perspective to an ecocentric approach, and perhaps even changing the dominant materialist paradigm to a new paradigm that recognizes the spiritual-materialist dialectical relationship and the necessary sacralization of everyday life.
为了其他的生活方式:法规中的世界政治、乌托邦和精神信仰
本文批判性地探讨了我们与地球之间以人类为中心的关系,并提出了一些替代方案,以思考作为重建地球平衡潜力的宇宙政治规则和乌托邦。为此,有必要将地球理解为一个有生命的有机体--盖娅,事实上,不同的民族和文化已经认识到了这一点。我们试图想象其他世界、其他生活方式以及与其他生命和自然元素的关系是如何可能的。因此,我们的目标是思考、质疑并最终规范自然的权利及其与健康和精神在社会空间、生活空间的占有和生产中的关系。尽管拉丁美洲在调节社会与自然的关系方面取得了进步,但巴西的立法仍以人类为中心,提到了人类对其他生命和元素的支配。在生态现代化或 "绿色邮票 "方面取得的明显进步,实际上并没有解决决定或导致地球遭到破坏的问题和原因,甚至没有解决当今所有生物(包括盖娅本身)所面临的威胁。宇宙政治法规和乌托邦可以赋予实现其他生活方式的权力,将人类中心主义的霸权视角转变为生态中心主义的方法,甚至可能将占主导地位的唯物主义范式转变为一种新的范式,承认精神-唯物主义的辩证关系以及日常生活的必要神圣化。
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