Wilderness and Culture

38 Pages Posted: 24 Jul 2014 Last revised: 23 Sep 2014

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Eric T. Freyfogle

University of Illinois College of Law

Date Written: July 22, 2014

Abstract

The term wilderness is one the more mischievous, elusive, and conflict-laden words in the English language. The ways we think and talk about wilderness are well embedded in modern culture and the debates surrounding it have as much to do with meaning, values, and human perceptions as they do with the ever-changing physical world itself. This essay explores the complex ways that wilderness and contemporary culture are linked. Its central claim is that the cultural clashes surrounding wilderness arise out of and reflect, not just larger cultural currents, but fundamental confusions or deficiencies in the ways we comprehend the world and our place in it. They reflect deficiencies in the ways we think about ourselves as distinct beings, in our understandings of normative values and their origins and legitimacy, and in the limits nature imposes on our modes of living. These intellectual shortcomings play key causal roles in our ongoing patterns of misusing the natural order. They also help explain why we struggle so much to see the errors in our ways and to improve them, even when we have the facts and technology to do better. Once we see wilderness clearly, separating physical reality from the human-constructed, we can gain a better sense of our ecological plight. We can also see better how wilderness areas can benefit us, not just by supporting the health of landscapes, but by providing places and opportunities to stimulate much-needed cultural change.

Keywords: wilderness, environmental decline, sustainability, cultural change, social construction, nature, environmental philosophy, ontology

Suggested Citation

Freyfogle, Eric T., Wilderness and Culture (July 22, 2014). Environmental Law, Fall 2014, Forthcoming, Illinois Public Law Research Paper No. 14-47, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2470084

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