Natural Multiperspectivism
A philosophical framework holding that understanding nature requires multiple, irreducible perspectives—scientific, cultural, aesthetic, spiritual, practical—each revealing dimensions that others miss. Natural multiperspectivism rejects the reduction of nature to any single framework (e.g., ecology) and insists that the richness of the natural world exceeds any one account. A mountain is simultaneously a geological formation, a habitat, a watershed, a sacred site, a recreational resource, a cultural symbol. This framework demands that we cultivate the capacity to see nature through multiple lenses, recognizing that genuine care for the natural world requires all these perspectives.
Example: "Her natural multiperspectivism meant she organized environmental policy discussions to include scientists, artists, indigenous elders, economists, and local residents—not because any group had the whole truth, but because each perspective was needed to approach the fullness of the natural world."
Natural Multiperspectivism by Dumu The Void March 20, 2026
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