Eco-Phenomenology: Back to the Earth ItselfCharles S. Brown, Ted Toadvine SUNY Press, 30.01.2003 - 255 Seiten This groundbreaking collection explores the intersection of phenomenology with environmental philosophy. It examines the relevance of Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas for thinking through the philosophical dilemmas raised by environmental issues, and then proposes new phenomenological approaches to the natural world. The contributors demonstrate phenomenology s need to engage in an ecological self-evaluation and to root out anthropomorphic assumptions embedded in its own methodology. Calling for a reexamination of beliefs central to the Western philosophical tradition, this book shifts previously marginalized environmental concerns to the forefront and blazes a trail for a new collaboration between phenomenologists and ecologically-minded theorists. |
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Phenomenology and the Possibility | 3 |
Reason Value and Transcendental | 19 |
The Possibility of a Constitutive Phenomenology of | 37 |
Prolegomena to Any Future Phenomenological Ecology | 51 |
Heideggers Phenomenology and Contemporary | 73 |
Some of their | 103 |
Back to Earth with Reflection and Ecology | 121 |
The Primacy of Desire and Its Ecological Consequences | 139 |
Phenomenology on the Rocks | 155 |
Natural Disasters | 171 |
Preliminary Thoughts | 187 |
What is EcoPhenomenology? | 211 |
Notes on Contributors | 235 |
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