The philosophy of Henry Bugbee defies traditional academic
categorization. Though inspired by Heidegger and American
Transcendentalism, he was also admired by the famous analytic
philosopher Willard van Orman Quine, who described him as the
ultimate exemplar of the examined life. Bugbee’s writings are
remarkably different in form and register from anything written in
twentieth-century American Philosophy. The beautifully written
essays collected here show Bugbee’s continuing commitment that
“anyone who throws his entire personality into his work must to
some extent adopt an aesthetic attitude and medium.” Together,
the book reintroduces a major thinker of nature, an environmental
philosopher avant la lettre who has much to contribute to American
and continental thought.
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