| The continuable development theory is raised on account of the highly tense relationship between mankind and the society-population explosion, environment pollution, energy crisis, and so on-which restricts the continuous development and advancement of the human society. Continuous development not only involves environmental problems, ecological problems, economic problems social problems, but is an ethical problem as well. This theory has a great significance to ultimate achievement of the human civilization's all round development for it advocates fully appreciating and acknowledging the environment and resources and establishing a harmonious relationship between human and nature, and at the same time claims to support equitable living principles, and to establish responsibilities and obligation of mutual development of mankind. |