Introduction 1. The Ecological Crisis of Reason 2. Rationalism and the Ambiguity of Science 3. The Politics of Ecological Rationality 4. Inequality and Ecological Rationality 5. Human-Centredness and its Blindspots 6. Philosophy, Prudence and Anthropocentrism 7. The Ethics of Commodification 8. Towards a Dialogical Interspecies Ethics 9. Unity, Solidarity and Deep Ecology 10. Towards a Spirituality of Place
Andrew Brennan
'It will ... stand as a key, thoughtful work on the ecological
crisis ... an excellent choice for a graduate seminar on
environmental thought ... rich and provocative.' - Environmental
Politics
'This text is an important development of Plumwood's earlier works
underlining the dualistic separation of humanity from nature as a
key factor in our collective lack of enviromental ethics ... a
nuanced and convincing analysis.'
'... this is an excellent book, which I would wholeheartedly
recommend to anyone interested in environmental debate, political
philosophy and feminist analysis.' - Susan Board, Open University,
UK
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