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Spring 2008 (Vol. 5, no. 1) |
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| EDITORIAL PREFACE |
Kenn Maly |
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| FEATURES |
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Going Back to Nature When Nature's All But Gone
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Stephanie Mills
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Environmental Pragmatism Revisited: Human-Centeredness, Language, and the Future of Aesthetic Experience
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Wendy Lynn Lee
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Language and Responsibility: The Possibilities and Problems of Poetic Thinking for Environmental Philosophy
(Available for free download as pdf file)
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Eleanor D. Helms
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A Renewal of Husserl's Critique of Naturalism: Towards the Via Media of Ecological Phenomenology
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Adam Konopka
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A Beginning for the Phenomenological Theory of Primate Ethology
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Lester Embree
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Mice in the Sink: On the Expression of Empathy in Animals
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Jessica Pierce
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| BOOKS |
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Gary Backhaus and John Murungi, editors. Ecoscapes: Geographical Patternings of Relations
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David Kolb
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Jeremy Bendik-Keymer. The Ecological Life: Discovering Citizenship and a Sense of Humanity
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Geoffrey Frasz
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Philip Cafaro. Thoreau's Living Ethics: Walden and the Pursuit of Virtue
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Christopher Dustin
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Timothy Morton. Ecology without Nature: Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics
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Janet Fiskio
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Frank Schalow. The Incarnality of Being: The Earth, Animals, and the Body in Heidegger's Thought
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Peter Heron
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