Abstract:Man neither merely benefits from nature, nor is the master of nature. As one of the numerous species co-existing and co-living on this planet, man is connected and united with nature through “metamorphosis of life and death”. Descriptions about insects in philosophy and literature teach us: man' s relationship with nature should be like that between bees and flowers-mutual dependence and benefiting; the essence of man' s existence is responsibility instead of existence itself or thinking. A truly eco-friendly existence is a humanistic, or even divine existence, instead of one of pure “wildness”.
王伟滨 . 从“化生之虫”看生态生存观[J]. 江苏大学学报(社会科学版), 2009, 11(2): 52-57.
Wang Weibin . Eco-view of Existence in Light of “Metamorphosis”. Journal of Jiangsu University(Social Science Editi, 2009, 11(2): 52-57.