Physical culture and environment
Evolutionary ontology sets up a revolutionary view of reality, in which culture - as a complex product of human activity - presents an open system with autonomous development, which turns against the development and stability of older systems of nature that makes all life and culture possible. The a...
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Palacký University Olomouc,
2012-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Evolutionary ontology sets up a revolutionary view of reality, in which culture - as a complex product of human activity - presents an open system with autonomous development, which turns against the development and stability of older systems of nature that makes all life and culture possible. The author tries to characterize the relationship between the physical culture and environment from this basis. Thus physical culture is considered as a cultural subsystem. Physical exercises as well as all human cultural activities are not functionally integrated into the development and stability of nature, but they are functionally integrated into the growth of culture that is anti-natural. This is why the physical culture of the modern era - mainly through its most effective economic activities - participates in the destruction of the natural environment and thus also leads to a worsening of the human living environment and general health. |
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Item Description: | 1211-6521 1803-8360 10.5507/tk.2012.012 |