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In the beginning of this 21st century it seems that nature, including human beings, are going to ruin. The nature, in which human beings are included, is now regarded as natural resources. Human beings suffer from the gradually increasing destruction of their environments and through the disparity of earnings between those in the developed and developing nations.

Every human being on this planet is affected by rising temperatures due to the increase in CO2 emissions, which then lead to increased climate related problems such as floods, tornadoes and typhoons, forest fires and increased sea surface temperatures. This Earth crisis we are experiencing seems to be some kind of attack. All over the world, many ways have been tried to avoid this crisis and one of these is through SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals).

However, it seems to be philosophically very important, that a paradigm shift should be enforced, that can become the base or openness to be able to subsume the 17 goals in SDGs. The four paradigms of thinking and daily life since Plato (ca.427-ca.347 B.C.) in ancient Greek philosophy until G.W. F. Hegel (1770-1831) were as follows: relative being (e.g. the natural philosophy in ancient Greece), absolute being (e. g. the Catholic theology of Thomas Aquinas (ca.1225-1274) in European medieval ages), relative nothingness in modern ages (e.g. anxiety and despair in S. Kierkegaard (1813-1855) and nihil in nihilism (e.g. nihil in Nietzsche).

Kitaro Nishida (1870-1945), who advocated the philosophy of the field of the absolute nothingness and later became the founder of the philosophy of the Kyoto School including Hajime Tanabe (1885-1962) and Keiji Nishitani (1900-1990), advocated the paradigm “absolute nothingness” (=Buddhistic emptiness, or my term “absolute infinite openness”) that subsumes not only  all kinds of thinking but also all nature including the above stated four paradigms.

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