农业与现代文明3.ppt
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1、Your site here,LOGO,HORTICULTURE HELPS US TO LIVE AS HUMAN BEINGS:PROVIDING BALANCE AND HARMONY IN OUR BEHAVIOR AND THOUGHT AND LIFE WORTH LIVING,Your site here,LOGO,Abstract,Human beings are creative and social beings.A human being has two ways of being creative;by fostering life and by acquiring o
2、bjects.The former origined in the maintenance of race and the latter in the maintenance of body.,Your site here,LOGO,A human being also cannot live without any relationship with others,which provides him life worth living.Our life in modern society is deficient in fostering life and“life worth livin
3、g,”and emphasizes the acquiring of objects.,Your site here,LOGO,Only a few limited activities such as horticulture,raising animals and nurturing children provide us with the behavior and thought of fostering life,which presents the opportunity for us to live 4$human beings.,Your site here,LOGO,Life
4、worth living is also provided by horticulture;sharing the effort and products of horticulture such as vegetables,fruit,cut-and/or pot flowers,ornamentals,etc.;joining with others to create and/or maintain pleasant surroundings such as parks,healthy,communities,school gardens,comfortable rooms,etc.;e
5、ducating children or amateurs through gardening.,Your site here,LOGO,Thus,horticulture helps us to live as human beings,providing balance and harmony in our behavior and thought of fostering life and acquiring objects,and life worth living through communicating with others.,Your site here,LOGO,Key i
6、ndex words,Gardening,Horticulture,Human being,Creative being,Treasure,Fostering,Acquiring,Social being,Life worth living,Education,Your site here,LOGO,1.Introduction,In the United States,approximately 70%of the households are engaged in gardening(Relf et al.,1992)and 80%of the households believed ga
7、rdening or horticulture is an incomparable pleasure(Ashizawa,1992).,Your site here,LOGO,In Japan,Leisure Hakusho(1980,1987,1994),reported more than 30%of the Japanese population has enjoyed gardening or horticulture as a leisure activity or hobby for more than 15 years(1978-1993).,Your site here,LOG
8、O,Why does horticulture attract so many who have taken it as a hobby?In other words,why does horticulture as a hobby or leisure activity fascinate us?,Your site here,LOGO,In Great Britain,gardening is common in daily life(Kato,1969)and in the United States it is used as a treatment for mentally reta
9、rded or physically handicapped individuals(Reif,1981),which is called horticultural therapy.,Your site here,LOGO,In recent years,the Japanese have paid much attention to horticultural therapy and there have been and will be several seminars/conferences on horticultural therapy in Japan(Matsuo,1994b)
10、.Why should such a treatment be effective for disabled people?,Your site here,LOGO,As the number of elderly people increase in Japan,providing for their welfare is becoming an increasing large problem.For this purpose,horticulture is expected to play an increasing role providing for this population.
11、,Your site here,LOGO,Why is horticulture expected to be one of the methods of providing welfare of older population?We also note that although the price of land is extremely expensive in Japan,the Japanese long to live in a house with a garden.Is this desire natural or unreasonable?Why?,Your site he
12、re,LOGO,The answer for these above-mentioned questions is“because horticulture makes us feel that we are human beings.,Your site here,LOGO,2.A human is creative and humans are social beings,Since the Greek age,many definitions have been advanced about a human being or human beings(Malsuo,1982),but m
13、ost of them have been too philosophical to understand,and we cannot have imagined the real status of a human being or human beings.,Your site here,LOGO,Studies on brain physiology support the idea that a human being is a creative being(Homo creata)(Ichikawa,1972).That is,Homo sapiens has a unique ne
14、rvous system called a creative system.which no other animals have(Tokizane,1974).,Your site here,LOGO,When we Homo sapiens fully utilize this creative system,we may live as human beings.Another important aspect of human beings is that we cannot live without other human beings.,Your site here,LOGO,Th
15、is situation is referred to as“social.”This is also expressed with Chine letters“人间”,which mean that a human being lives among human beings(Watsuji,1974).Thus,we can refer to human beings as creative and social beings.,Your site here,LOGO,3.1.Acquiring objects and fostering life Animals are instinct
16、ive(Tokizane,1974),but a human being is also creative(Ichikawa,1972).When we are creative,we feel pleasure,but not hardship,even if the works or situation are trying,hard,painful,tedious or boring.Then how can we be creative?,3.A human being is a creative being,Your site here,LOGO,Considering our da
17、ily behavior or activities,we know that a human being has two ways of being creative,by fostering life and by acquiring objects(Matsuo,1977).These are based on different philosophies:the philosophy of fostering and that of acquiring.,Your site here,LOGO,The philosophy of fostering originated in cont
18、inuance of the race and Homo sapiens as an animal,instinctive being,has evolved into a human being,adding the philosophy of fostering life,and of acquiring objects.,Your site here,LOGO,These two philosophies and the activities associated with them make it possible for us to live as human beings.Conc
19、rete examples of fostering life are growing plants,raising animals,nurturing and educating children or training successors(Table 1).,Your site here,LOGO,As examples of acquiring objects,we could mention obtaining materials and information fishing,hunting,shopping,reading,writing,painting,appreciatin
20、g arts,making things,manufacturing,ect.(Table1).,Your site here,LOGO,There are important differences between these two ways of being creative:1)by fostering life,although we only help life to develop according to its genetic information,we become deeply involved and often feel or find ourselves a pa
21、rt of it.,Your site here,LOGO,Fostering life requires that we continue our involvement during the entire period of growth,often for a long time.This attitude toward objects is quite nurturing and supportive,and it demands perseverance(Table 1).,Your site here,LOGO,2)In acquiring objects,the procedur
22、e is accomplished in response to our own desire.This attitude toward objects is very discriminatory,volitional,selective,or manipulative.,Your site here,LOGO,The fact that Homo sapiens can be creative in both ways enables him to live as a human being by satisfying the urge to foster and the urge to
23、acquire.Therefore the following could be concluded:1)If we repress one of both of these urges,we fail to live as a human being,Your site here,LOGO,2)if we are kept apart from either of them,we are prevented from living as a human being.In either case,we do not live as a human being,but instinctively
24、 as an animal,because these are required to maintain our human race and society.,Your site here,LOGO,3.2.Life in modern society lacks fostering life and focused on acquiring objects,Your site here,LOGO,In our modern,so-called urbanized society,super-industrialized society or informational society,if
25、 we analyzed our daily life most of us would not be surprised to find our thoughts and behaviors associated with acquiring objects not with fostering(MaIsuo,1977).,Your site here,LOGO,That is we wish to do everything easily effectively and/or efficiently,but are not willing to do hard,dirty and dang
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