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."
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