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Title
HomoErectus and the Noble Savage
Instructional Curration
by Paul J. Richardson, of InstructionResearch.com, a Non-Profit OpenEDU Org
Domain
Natural Ethics (Moral Philosophy in Nature)
Description of Articles
The 'noble savage' is much more than a literary critique of the primal man, caged inside a modern culture. It is more than any psychoanalysis essay that picks apart the passions and urgency of our animal mature. There are many people who have taken to their own Walden Pond, and embraced a form of natural ethics based on a beleif that nature is wiser than humankind, and that when an animal is most correct in expression of innate behaviors, then it is not only healthy, but happy, and morally good. These wikipedia articles will help you to celebrate any part of these ideas that resonates with you, will begin to explain the poetry that so often embraces them, and may even reciprocate the sensibilities of many naturalists who casually hold similar beleifs.
Articles
- Anarcho-primitivism
- Christopher McCandless
- Colonel Kurtz
- Critical period hypothesis
- Dean Moriarty
- Domestication
- Enkidu
- Evolutionary psychology
- Feral child
- Feral organism
- Fur trade
- George Drouillard
- Heart of Darkness
- Hermit
- Homo
- Homo erectus
- Innatism
- Instinct
- Instinct (film)
- Into the Wild (film)
- Iron John
- Iron John: A Book About Men
- Ishmael (novel)
- James "Grizzly" Adams
- James Beckwourth
- Jedediah Smith
- Joseph Conrad
- Kaspar Hauser
- Keystone species
- Kurtz (Heart of Darkness)
- Language deprivation experiments
- List of fictional feral children
- List of mountain men
- Liver-Eating Johnson
- Lord of the Flies
- Lost (TV series)
- Mountain man
- Mowgli
- Nativism (politics)
- Neal Cassady
- Noble savage
- Origin of speech
- Peter Pan
- Psychological nativism
- Reintroduction
- Rewilding (anarchism)
- Rewilding (horse)
- Romulus and Remus
- Suwarrow
- Tarzan
- The Call of the Wild
- The Edge (1997 film)
- The Hero with a Thousand Faces
- The Mosquito Coast
- Tom Neale
- Werewolf
- Where the Wild Things Are