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The philanthropist and philosopher Strachan Donnelley (1942--2008)
devoted his life to studying the complex relationship between
humans and nature. Founder and first president of the Center for
Humans and Nature, Donnelley was a pioneer in the exploration and
promotion of the idea that human beings individually and
collectively have moral and civic responsibilities to natural
ecosystems. In this wide-ranging volume, Donnelley traces the
connections between influential figures such as Aldo Leopold and
Charles Darwin, as well as lesser-known but original thinkers that
he met during the course of a full life -- ministers at his church,
friends with whom he fished, and colleagues who shared his passion
for research and writing. He grounds his work in classic
philosophers such as Descartes, Spinoza, and Whitehead and
reinterprets their writings about the natural world to develop a
conservation-centered philosophy, which he dubs "democratic
ecological citizenship." Edited by his daughter, Ceara Donnelley,
and Bruce Jennings, Frog Pond Philosophy illuminates the dominant
strands of Donnelley's intellectual identity as a philosopher,
naturalist, agitator, and spiritualist. Despite his often grim
depiction of the current state of the environment, Donnelly never
surrenders his faith in humanity's ability to meet its ethical
obligations to conserve, respect, and nurture the complexity and
diversity of the natural world. His vivid and personal essays,
rooted in everyday experiences, offer a distinctive perspective on
questions of urgent contemporary importance.
For four years, Grace Sullivan wrote to a Marine she never met, and
fell in love. But when his deployment ended, so did the letters.
Ever since that day, Grace has been coasting, academically and
emotionally. The one thing she's decided? No way is Noah Jackson -
or any man - ever going to break her heart again. Noah has always
known exactly what he wants out of life. Success. Stability.
Control. That's why he joined the Marines and that's why he's
fighting his way - literally - through college. Now that he's got
the rest of his life on track, he has one last conquest: Grace
Sullivan. But since he was the one who stopped writing, he knows
that winning her back will be his biggest battle yet.
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