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... nature as a destabilizing force that defamiliarizes our actions and our sense of impor- tance . Charles Molesworth clarifies Snyder's sense of nature : Snyder's use of the void might easily be misread as only a way of justifying the ...
... nature as a destabilizing force that defamiliarizes our actions and our sense of impor- tance . Charles Molesworth clarifies Snyder's sense of nature : Snyder's use of the void might easily be misread as only a way of justifying the ...
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... nature , which allows humans to manipulate nonhuman creatures . In its place , she would have humans and nonhumans nurturing one another for the betterment of the ecological whole . Discussion of the Great Salt Lake Basin is incomplete ...
... nature , which allows humans to manipulate nonhuman creatures . In its place , she would have humans and nonhumans nurturing one another for the betterment of the ecological whole . Discussion of the Great Salt Lake Basin is incomplete ...
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... nature's capacity to assuage human loss . Moreover , nature provides her with solitude for reflection . Her affirmation during this solitude : Life , like the migration of birds , is a " collective journey ” ( 264 ) . Not only does this ...
... nature's capacity to assuage human loss . Moreover , nature provides her with solitude for reflection . Her affirmation during this solitude : Life , like the migration of birds , is a " collective journey ” ( 264 ) . Not only does this ...
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Nature and the | 35 |
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