Return to Nature?: An Ecological Counterhistory

Author:   Fred Dallmayr
Publisher:   The University Press of Kentucky
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Pages:   228
Publication Date:   31 December 2015
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Author:   Fred Dallmayr
Publisher:   The University Press of Kentucky
Imprint:   The University Press of Kentucky
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.525kg
ISBN:  

9780813166346


ISBN 10:   0813166349
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   31 December 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
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Provides a solid 'counterhistory' of modern philosophy, in which he presents somewhat neglected ideas from thinkers who offer different, more holistic visions of the human/nature relationship. -- Choice


Provides a solid 'counterhistory' of modern philosophy, in which he presents somewhat neglected ideas from thinkers who offer different, more holistic visions of the human/nature relationship. -- <i> <i>Choice</i></i></p>


Provides a solid 'counterhistory' of modern philosophy, in which he presents somewhat neglected ideas from thinkers who offer different, more holistic visions of the human/nature relationship. -- Choice


Provides a solid 'counterhistory' of modern philosophy, in which he presents somewhat neglected ideas from thinkers who offer different, more holistic visions of the human/nature relationship. -- Choice With dazzling erudition and the philosophical profundity one has come to associate with him, Fred Dallmayr, through a cultural-historical detour, presents a philosophical anthropology that lays out the complex relationships between the human, the natural and the divine. This is an in-depth philosophical perspective on our ecological crisis, which has radical cultural and political implications. An invaluable addition to the literature about our environmental predicament. -- Joseph Prabhu, coeditor of Indian Ethics: Classical Traditions and Contemporary Challenges Dallmayr seeks a cohesive thread and a philosophical counterhistory, to interrupt the human pattern of marginalizing and abusing the natural world. -- ForeWord The question of humanity's relation to the forces of nature is one that has preoccupied philosophers since the beginning of the discipline. Return to Nature? offers a combined historical review of the issues at stake and an imaginative perspective on how best to address them. This is precisely the kind of book that one has come to expect from Professor Dallmayr's seasoned scholarship. -- Calvin O. Schrag, George Ade Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emeritas, Purdue University Dallmayr is one of the leading political thinkers in the world whose work brings together learning, intelligence, sensibility and moral passion. -- Edward Andrew, author of Patrons of Enlightenment


The question of humanity's relation to the forces of nature is one that has preoccupied philosophers since the beginning of the discipline. Return to Nature? offers a combined historical review of the issues at stake and an imaginative perspective on how best to address them. This is precisely the kind of book that one has come to expect from Professor Dallmayr's seasoned scholarship. -- Calvin O. Schrag, George Ade Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emeritas, Purdue University Provides a solid 'counterhistory' of modern philosophy, in which he presents somewhat neglected ideas from thinkers who offer different, more holistic visions of the human/nature relationship. -- Choice Dallmayr seeks a cohesive thread and a philosophical counterhistory, to interrupt the human pattern of marginalizing and abusing the natural world. -- ForeWord With dazzling erudition and the philosophical profundity one has come to associate with him, Fred Dallmayr, through a cultural-historical detour, presents a philosophical anthropology that lays out the complex relationships between the human, the natural and the divine. This is an in-depth philosophical perspective on our ecological crisis, which has radical cultural and political implications. An invaluable addition to the literature about our environmental predicament. -- Joseph Prabhu, coeditor of Indian Ethics: Classical Traditions and Contemporary Challenges Dallmayr is one of the leading political thinkers in the world whose work brings together learning, intelligence, sensibility and moral passion. -- Edward Andrew, author of Patrons of Enlightenment


-Provides a solid 'counterhistory' of modern philosophy, in which he presents somewhat neglected ideas from thinkers who offer different, more holistic visions of the human/nature relationship.- -- Choice


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Fred Dallmayr, Emeritus Packey J. Dee Professor of Philosophy and Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, USA, is the author of In Search of the Good Life: A Pedagogy for Troubled Times, The Promise of Democracy: Political Agency and Transformation, and Integral Pluralism: Beyond Culture Wars. He lives in Notre Dame, Indiana.

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