How Can We Face the Anthropocene?:An Humanistic Reflection on the Natural Turn
In recent years,the Anthropocene,which has grown out of the reality of the current ecological crisis,has provided a way of understanding the current environmental crisis in the context of a distant geological history.Under the controversy over the Anthropocene,there is a consensus demand to use it as a way to reflect on the human"self"and the natural"other",and to examine the traditional concept of the"self"and the"other".It is a way of reflecting on the human"self"and the natural"other",and examining the dichotomy of traditional humanism,which relies on the construction of"na-ture"in order to construct itself.The deconstruction of traditional humanism requires a conceptual reinterpretation of humanism that shifts from relativism to relationship,bridging the gap in the construction of separation from the natural"other".The"nature turn"should be used as an opportunity to reflect on the relationship between the existence of the human subject and the world,to reconstruct the historical narrative of nature as the subject of knowledge,and to achieve the naturalisation of human beings in a mutually constructed symbiotic relationship with nature.