Brian Treanor is Professor of Philosophy and Director of Environmental Studies at Loyola Marymount University. He is the author of Aspects of Alterity (Fordham, 2006) and Emplotting Virtue (SUNY Press, 2014), and the coeditor of A Passion for the Possible (Fordham University Press, 2010), Interpreting Nature (Fordham University Press, 2013), and Being-in-Creation (Fordham University Press, 2015). Current projects include the development of an “earthy” hermeneutics, and a monograph on the experience of joy.
8 Ebooks by Forrest Clingerman
Christopher J. Preston: Engineering the Climate
Engineering the Climate: The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management discusses the ethical issues associated with deliberately engineering a cooler climate to combat global warming. Climate engineering …
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€176.29
Martin Drenthen & David Utsler: Interpreting Nature
Modern environmentalism has come to realize that many of its key concerns—“wilderness” and “nature” among them—are contested territory, viewed differently by different people. Understanding nature re …
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€42.99
Forrest Clingerman & Kevin J. O’Brien: Theological and Ethical Perspectives on Climate Engineering
The climate is changing as an unintended consequence of human industrialization and consumerism. Recently some scientists and engineers have suggested climate engineeringtechnological solutions that …
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€154.54
Forrest Clingerman & Reid B. Locklin: Teaching Civic Engagement
Using a new model focused on four core capacities-intellectual complexity, social location, empathetic accountability, and motivated action–Teaching Civic Engagement explores the significance of rel …
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€136.75
Forrest Clingerman & Reid B. Locklin: Teaching Civic Engagement
Using a new model focused on four core capacities-intellectual complexity, social location, empathetic accountability, and motivated action–Teaching Civic Engagement explores the significance of rel …
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€136.45
Forrest Clingerman & Mark H. Dixon: Placing Nature on the Borders of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics
The natural world has been ‘humanized’: even areas thought to be wilderness bear the marks of human impact. But this human impact is not simply physical. At the emergence of the environmental movemen …
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€51.54
Forrest Clingerman & Mark H. Dixon: Placing Nature on the Borders of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics
The natural world has been ‘humanized’: even areas thought to be wilderness bear the marks of human impact. But this human impact is not simply physical. At the emergence of the environmental movemen …
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€51.47
Martin Drenthen & Brian Treanor: Interpreting Nature
Modern environmentalism has come to realize that many of its key concerns-"wilderness" and "nature" among them-are contested territory, viewed differently by different people. Und …
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€45.04