Rethinking nature : essays in environmental philosophy / edited by Bruce V. Foltz and Robert Frodeman.

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[2004], ©2004
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Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, [2004], ©2004.

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vi, 357 pages ; 24 cm.

Contents

Introduction: the nature of environmental philosophy / Bruce V. Foltz, Robert Frodeman -- Uncanny goodness of being edible to bears / James Hatley -- Trees and truth (or, why we are really all druids) / David Wood -- Boundary projects versus border patrol / Irene J. Klaver -- Children and the ethics of place / Ingrid Leman Stefanovic -- Reciprocity/ David Abram -- Eco-logic: an erotic of nature / Trish Glazebrook -- Vegetable genius: plant metamorphosis as a figure for thinking and relating to the natural world in post-Kantian German thought / Elaine P. Miller.
Elemental earth / John Sallis -- Philosophy in the field / Robert Frodeman -- Beyond doubt: environmental philosophy and the human predicament / Robert Kirkman -- Deleuze and Guattari's return to science as a basis for environmental philosophy / Robert Mugerauer -- What can continental philosophy contribute to environmentalalism? / Michael E. Zimmerman -- Contemporary continental philosophy and environmental ethics: A difficult relationship? / Diane Michelfelder -- Biodiversity, exuberance, and abundance: cherishing the body of the earth / Stephen David Ross.
Mapping the earth in works of art / Edward S. Casey -- Music of space / Alphonso Lingis -- A Sand County Almanac: through anthropogenic to ecogenic thinking / Kenneth Maly -- Nature and nurture: a non-disjunctive approach / Bruce Wilshire, with Ron Cooper -- Nature and freedom: an introduction to the environmental thought of Bernard Charbonneau / Daniel Cérézuelle -- Nature's other side: the demise of nature and the phenomenology of giveness / Bruce V. Foltz.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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  • 0253344409
  • 0253217024