
The Philosophy Of Wildness with Paul Shepard, Ph.D.
MP3 Download In contrast to the modern, external, technological world, lurking somewhere deep within the human psyche there are intimations of a hidden, more primitive place. Wildness is part of our heritage. Though often suppressed by the pattern of daily life, its lure is constant, according to Shepard, who has spent a lifetime exploring the wonders of the wild. He reveals the dangers of domesticating animals and challenges us to recognize our kinship with other life on the earth, while telling some great stories about bears. (hosted by Michael Toms) Bio The late Paul Shepard, Ph.D. (1925-1996) was a premier environmental philosopher and Professor of Natural Philosophy at Pitzer College and the Claremont Graduate University. He explored the connections between domestication, language, and cognition. He created a developmental model for understanding the role of sustained contact with nature in healthy human psychological development, positing that humans, having spent 99% of their social history in hunting and gathering environments, are therefore evolutionarily dependent on nature for proper emotional and psychological growth and development. His books include: The Tender Carnivore and the Sacred Game (co-author George Sessions (University of Georgia Press 1998) Coming Home to the Pleistocene (co-author Florence Shepard) (Island Press 2004) The Sacred Paw: The Bear in Nature, Myth, and Literature (co-author Barry Sanders) (Penguin Group/Arkana 1992) To learn more about the work of Paul Shepard go to www.earthheart.org/url/shepard.htm. Host: Michael Toms Interview Date: 11/4/1989 Program Number: 2162 Music Included From Album: The Language and Music of the Wolves Columbia #C-30769 various wolf calls From Album: Western Spaces Artist: Steve Roach Innovative Communications #IC87-101 Track - The Breathing Stone From Album: The Shape of The Land Artist: Phillip Aaberg 1986 Windham Hill #WH-1055