Rethinking nature : essays in environmental philosophy
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Rethinking nature : essays in environmental philosophy
(Studies in Continental thought)
Indiana University Press, c2004
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: pbk ISBN 9780253217028
Description
Rethinking Nature brings the voices of leading Continental philosophers into discussion about what is emerging as one of our most pressing and timely concerns—the environmental crisis facing our planet. The essays featured in this volume embrace environmental philosophy in its broadest sense and include topics such as environmental ethics, environmental aesthetics, ontology, theology, gender and the environment, and the role of science and technology in forming knowledge about our world. Here, philosophy goes out into the field and comes back with rich insights and new approaches to environmental problems. This far-reaching and lively volume affords firm ground for thinking about the multiple ways that humans engage nature.
Contributors are David Abram, Edward S. Casey, Daniel Cerezuelle, Ron Cooper, Bruce V. Foltz, Robert Frodeman, Trish Glazebrook, James Hatley, Robert Kirkman, Irene J. Klaver, Alphonso Lingis, Kenneth Maly, Diane Michelfelder, Elaine P. Miller, Robert Mugerauer, Stephen David Ross, John Sallis, Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Bruce Wilshire, David Wood, and Michael E. Zimmerman.
Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Nature of Environmental Philosophy Bruce V. Foltz and Robert Frodeman
Part 1. The Phenomenology of Nature
1. The Uncanny Goodness of Being Edible to Bears James Hatley
2. Trees and Truth (or, Why We Are Really All Druids) David Wood
3. Boundary Projects versus Border Patrol Irene J. Klaver
4. Children and the Ethics of Place Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
5. Reciprocity David Abram
Part 2. Nature and the Philosophical Tradition
6. Eco-logic: An Erotic of Nature Trish Glazebrook
7. Vegetable Genius: Plant Metamorphosis as a Figure for Thinking and Relating to the Natural World in Post-Kantian German Thought Elaine P. Miller
8. The Elemental Earth John Sallis
Part 3. Nature and Natural Science
9. Philosophy in the Field Robert Frodeman
10. Beyond Doubt: Environmental Philosophy and the Human Predicament Robert Kirkman
11. Deleuze and Guattari's Return to Science as a Basis for Environmental Philosophy Robert Mugerauer
Part 4. Approaches to Nature
12. What Can Continental Philosophy Contribute to Environmentalism? Michael E. Zimmerman
13. Contemporary Continental Philosophy and Environmental Ethics: A Difficult Relationship? Diane Michelfelder
14. Biodiversity, Exuberance, and Abundance: Cherishing the Body of the Earth Stephen David Ross
15. Mapping the Earth in Works of Art Edward S. Casey
Part 5. On the Nature of Nature
16. The Music of Space Alphonso Lingis
17. A Sand County Almanac: Through Anthropogenic to Ecogenic Thinking Kenneth Maly
18. Nature and Nurture: A Non-disjunctive Approach Bruce Wilshire, with Ron Cooper
19. Nature and Freedom: An Introduction to the Environmental Thought of Bernard Charbonneau Daniel Cérézuelle
20. Nature's Other Side: The Demise of Nature and the Phenomenology of Givenness Bruce V. Foltz
Contributors
Index
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9780253344403
Description
"Rethinking Nature" brings the voices of leading Continental philosophers into discussion about what is emerging as one of our most pressing and timely concerns - the environmental crisis facing our planet. The essays featured in this volume embrace environmental philosophy in its broadest sense and include topics such as environmental ethics, environmental aesthetics, ontology, theology, gender and the environment, and the role of science and technology in forming knowledge about our world. Here, philosophy goes out into the field and comes back with rich insights and new approaches to environmental problems. This far-reaching and lively volume affords firm ground for thinking about the multiple ways that humans engage nature. Contributors are David Abram, Edward S. Casey, Daniel Cerezuelle, Ron Cooper, Bruce V. Foltz, Robert Frodeman, Trish Glazebrook, James Hatley, Robert Kirkman, Irene J. Klaver, Alphonso Lingis, Kenneth Maly, Diane Michelfelder, Elaine P. Miller, Robert Mugerauer, Stephen David Ross, John Sallis, Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Bruce Wilshire, David Wood, and Michael E. Zimmerman.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: The Nature of Environmental Philosophy Bruce V. Foltz and Robert Frodeman Part 1. The Phenomenology of Nature 1. The Uncanny Goodness of Being Edible to Bears James Hatley
- 2. Trees and Truth (or, Why We are Really all Druids) David Wood
- 3. Boundary Projects Versus Border Patrol Irene J. Klaver
- 4. Children and the Ethics of Place Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
- 5. Reciprocity: Water-Borne Reflections from the Northwest Coast David Abram Part 2. Nature and the Philosophical Tradition 6. Eco-Logic: An Erotic of Nature Patricia Glazebrook
- 7. Vegetable Genius: Plant Metamorphosis as a Figure for Thinking and Relating to the Natural World in Post-Kantian German Thought Elaine P. Miller
- 8. The Elemental Earth John Sallis Part 3. Nature and Natural Science 9. Philosophy in the Field Robert Frodeman
- 10. Beyond Doubt: Environmental Philosophy and the Human Predicament Robert Kirkman
- 11. Deleuze's and Guattari's Return to Science as a Basis for Environmental Philosophy Robert Mugerauer Part 4. Approaches to Nature 12. What Can Continental Philosophy Contribute to Environmentalism? Michael Zimmerman
- 13. Contemporary Continental Philosophy and Environmental Ethics: A Difficult Relationship? Diane Michelfelder
- 14. Biodiversity, Exuberance, and Abundance: Cherishing the Body of the Earth Stephen David Ross
- 15. Mapping the Earth in Works of Art Edward S. Casey Part 5. The Nature of Nature 16. The Music of Space Alphonso Lingis
- 17. A Sand County Almanac: From Anthropocentric to Ecogenic Thinking Kenneth Maly
- 18. Nature and Nurture: A Non-Disjunctive Approach Bruce Wilshire, with Ron Cooper
- 19. Nature and Freedom: An Introduction to the Environmental Thought of Bernard Charbonneau Daniel Cerezuelle
- 20. Nature's Other Side: The Demise of Nature and the Phenomenology of Givenness Bruce V. Foltz
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