Contrary to the mindscapes in the traditional philosophical approaches argue that freedom is originated from the conscious but the slavery originated from the body, and mindscapes in the modern philosophy argue that the freedom is only an human phenomena, Friedrich Nietzsche asserts that both the freedom and the slavery are rooted in the bodily processes. In this article, it will be shown how Nietzsche, despite he doesn’t seperate human activity from natural processes, can create a philosophical manner based on innovation, creation, freedom, difference and activity without sacrificing human activity to the determination of external natural laws. Firstly, through relationship among plant, animal and human, it will be claimed that, according to Nietzsche, the processes of slavery and freedom, which are common to all beings, are result of the stored up or used up forces. Secondly, It will be argued that, unlike traditional ecological understandings desiring to reverse human harmful intervention in nature, It would be derived from Nietzsche's fruitfulness-centered philosophy that an extraordinary understanding of ecosystems which embraces an endangered/dangerous ecosystem as a kind of endangered/dangerous life.
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