Paul Shepard

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Paul Howe Shepard, Jr. (June 12, 1925 – July 27, 1996) was an American environmentalist and author best known for introducing the "Pleistocene paradigm" to deep ecology. His works established a normative framework in terms of evolutionary theory and developmental psychology. He offered a critique of sedentism/civilization and advocates modeling human lifestyles on those of nomadic prehistoric humans. He explored the connections between domestication, language, and cognition. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Paul Shepard
rdf:langString Paul Howe Shepard, Jr.
rdf:langString Salt Lake City, Utah
rdf:langString Kansas City, MO
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xsd:date 1925-06-12
rdf:langString Jane Shepard, Marnie Shepard, Kenton Shepard
xsd:date 1996-07-27
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rdf:langString The Tender Carnivore and the Sacred Game, Nature and Madness, Coming Home to the Pleistocene, Where we Belong, the Others.
rdf:langString Author, Professor
rdf:langString Florence Bertagnolli Shepard
rdf:langString Ecology, Domestication, Ecopsychology
rdf:langString Paul Howe Shepard, Jr. (June 12, 1925 – July 27, 1996) was an American environmentalist and author best known for introducing the "Pleistocene paradigm" to deep ecology. His works established a normative framework in terms of evolutionary theory and developmental psychology. He offered a critique of sedentism/civilization and advocates modeling human lifestyles on those of nomadic prehistoric humans. He explored the connections between domestication, language, and cognition.
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