Eco-Phenomenology: Back to the Earth ItselfCharles S. Brown, Ted Toadvine State University of New York Press, 1.02.2012 г. - 278 страници This groundbreaking collection explores the intersection of phenomenology with environmental philosophy. It examines the relevance of Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas for thinking through the philosophical dilemmas raised by environmental issues, and then proposes new phenomenological approaches to the natural world. The contributors demonstrate phenomenology's need to engage in an ecological self-evaluation and to root out anthropomorphic assumptions embedded in its own methodology. Calling for a reexamination of beliefs central to the Western philosophical tradition, this book shifts previously marginalized environmental concerns to the forefront and blazes a trail for a new collaboration between phenomenologists and ecologically-minded theorists. |
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... sense—already demonstrates a basic conver- gence of the phenomenological method with the concerns of contemporary environmental thought. Our conviction that nature has value, that it deserves or demands a certain proper treatment from ...
... sense—already demonstrates a basic conver- gence of the phenomenological method with the concerns of contemporary environmental thought. Our conviction that nature has value, that it deserves or demands a certain proper treatment from ...
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... sense—the meaningless and mass suffering of the holocaust. Of course, it is Levinas, more than any other, who has taught us to hear the call memorialized in such stones, stones that bear witness to our disastrous “humanity.” In the next ...
... sense—the meaningless and mass suffering of the holocaust. Of course, it is Levinas, more than any other, who has taught us to hear the call memorialized in such stones, stones that bear witness to our disastrous “humanity.” In the next ...
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... sense of the nat- ural.” This nonreductive eco-phenomenology offers us new resources, Wood suggests in conclusion, for understanding the complex logics and boundary relations that have been a stumbling block for Deep Ecology and other ...
... sense of the nat- ural.” This nonreductive eco-phenomenology offers us new resources, Wood suggests in conclusion, for understanding the complex logics and boundary relations that have been a stumbling block for Deep Ecology and other ...
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... sense of “nature” that has yet to be adequately described. Perhaps we can offer several suggestions about this alternative conception of nature on the basis of the contributions included here: First, it will avoid the dualism of ...
... sense of “nature” that has yet to be adequately described. Perhaps we can offer several suggestions about this alternative conception of nature on the basis of the contributions included here: First, it will avoid the dualism of ...
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... sense of the international and disciplinary range of phenomenology, peruse the entries in The Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, ed. Lester Embree et al. (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997). 2. Neil Evernden, The Natural Alien ...
... sense of the international and disciplinary range of phenomenology, peruse the entries in The Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, ed. Lester Embree et al. (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997). 2. Neil Evernden, The Natural Alien ...
Съдържание
New Directions in EcoPhenomenology | 137 |
Notes on Contributors | 235 |
Bibliography in EcoPhenomenology | 239 |
Index | 249 |
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