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Acknowledgments
Eco-Phenomenology: An Introduction
Charles S. Brown and Ted Toadvine
I. Ecological Philosophy and the Phenomenological Tradition
1. The Real and the Good: Phenomenology and the Possibility of an Axiological Rationality
Charles S. Brown
2. An Understanding Heart: Reason, Value, and Transcendental Phenomenology
Erazim Kohák
3. The Possibility of a Constitutive Phenomenology of the Environment
Lester Embree
4. Prolegomena to Any Future Phenomenological Ecology
John Llewelyn
5. Heidegger’s Phenomenology and Contemporary Environmentalism
Michael E. Zimmerman
6. Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty: Some of their Contributions and Limitations for Environmentalism
Monika Langer
7. Back to Earth with Reflection and Ecology
Don E. Marietta, Jr.
II. New Directions in Eco-Phenomenology
8. The Primacy of Desire and Its Ecological Consequences
Ted Toadvine
9. Phenomenology on (the) Rocks
Irene J. Klaver
10. Natural Disasters
Christian Diehm
11. Taking a Glance at the Environment: Preliminary Thoughts on a Promising Topic
Edward S. Casey
12. What is Eco-Phenomenology?
David Wood
Notes on Contributors
Eco-Phenomenology Bibliography
Index
Об авторе
At Emporia State University,Charles S. Brown is Professor of Philosophy and
Ted Toadvine is Assistant Professor of Philosophy.