生态生物学:不仅仅是一个词,而是一种从护肤中涌现出来的哲学

L. McEwen , C. Déchelette , S. Fauverghe
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生物生物学是由一家国际护肤公司的创始人Jean-Noël Thorel创造的一种生态系统护肤方法。虽然它在创立之初具有开创性,但它所在的公司和社会都发生了变化。因此,我们质疑这个术语是否仍然可以理解,以及它的含义是否适用于当代社会。两项半结构化调查,分别针对全球公众和一家专门从事生态皮肤护理的国际公司的员工;由11个国家的皮肤科医生组成的2小时咨询委员会;并与法国皮肤科医生进行了7次电话访谈,以确定对“生态生物学”一词的看法,其含义和重要性。结果结果表明,人们对这个词存在混淆,它的含义因文化背景而异。然而,我们的研究结果表明,这是一个深刻的概念,而不是理解为人类和我们周围的自然世界之间的联系。这个术语仍然是一个前瞻性的概念,由于目前对近半个世纪不断扩大的消费主义的影响的关注,它比以往任何时候都更重要。我们的研究表明,在我们以开发自然为基础的生产文化模式下,人类与自然世界的联系仍然深深植根于我们的集体无意识中。
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Ecobiology: More than just a word, a philosophy emerging from skincare

Background

Ecobiology is an ecosystemic approach to skincare created by Jean-Noël Thorel, the founder of an international skin care company. While it was groundbreaking at the time of its creation, both the company and the society in which it operates have changed. Thus, we questioned whether the term is still comprehensible and if its meaning pertains to contemporary society.

Methodology

Two semi-structured surveys targeting worldwide general public and the employees of an international company specialized in ecobiological skin care; a 2 two-hour advisory board with dermatologists from 11 countries; and 7 phone interviews with French dermatologists were conducted in order to determine the perception of the term “ecobiology,” its meaning, and its significance.

Results

The results show that there is confusion over the term, which has various meanings depending on cultural context. Nevertheless, our results indicate that it is a profound concept that is felt, rather than understood as the connection between human and the natural world that surrounds us.

Conclusion

The term remains a forward-looking concept that is more important than ever due to the current concern about the effects of nearly half a century of expanding consumerism. Our research indicates that underneath our cultural model of production based on the exploitation of nature, the human connection with the natural world remains deeply entrenched in our collective unconscious.

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Ethics, Medicine and Public Health
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: This review aims to compare approaches to medical ethics and bioethics in two forms, Anglo-Saxon (Ethics, Medicine and Public Health) and French (Ethique, Médecine et Politiques Publiques). Thus, in their native languages, the authors will present research on the legitimacy of the practice and appreciation of the consequences of acts towards patients as compared to the limits acceptable by the community, as illustrated by the democratic debate.
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