Rethinking Nature: Essays in Environmental PhilosophyBruce V. Foltz, Robert Frodeman Indiana University Press, 2004 M11 2 - 357 pages 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. |
Contents
Essays in Environmental | 6 |
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS | 30 |
Deleuze and Guattaris Return to Science | 180 |
MICHAEL E ZIMMERMAN207 | 207 |
Mapping the Earth in Works of | 260 |
ON THE NATURE OF NATURE | 273 |
Through Anthropogenic to Ecogenic Thinking | 289 |
A Nondisjunctive Approach | 302 |
The Demise of Nature | 330 |
CONTRIBUTORS343 | 343 |