Acknowledgments
Introduction: Towards a Relational Ethics with Nature
1. Bound by Reasonableness
2. Vulnerability and the Need for Care
3. To Think and Act Ecologically: The Environment, Human Animality, Nature
4. What Vulnerability Entails: Sustainability and the Limits of Political Pluralism
5. Nature’s Relations: Ontology, Vulnerability, Agency
6. The Democracy of the Neglected: Mutual Understanding and Sustainability in a World of Many Worlds
Conclusion: Retrieving Nature
Bibliography
Index
Didier Zúñiga is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the
Department of Philosophy at McGill University.
" Pluralist Politics, Relational Worlds is a thought-provoking
contribution to political theory that brings together a range of
considerations in a novel and interesting way. Didier Zúñiga is
well acquainted with the various strands of scholarship upon which
the book draws, and the argument is flowing, clear, and engaging
throughout."--Anna Grear, Professor of Law, School of Law and
Politics, Cardiff University
"This is an important book. It is well written and original, making
an excellent contribution to increasingly important debates about
how humans should interact with the natural world. This book will
appeal to a wide range of readers who are interested in the
environment and how to rethink human-more-than-human relations."
--Jennifer Nedelsky, Professor of Law, Osgoode Hall Law School,
York University
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