Beneath the surface : critical essays in the philosophy of deep ecology /
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Imprint: | Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2000. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xxiv, 328 pages) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11112265 |
Table of Contents:
- About the Contributors
- Introduction: Deep Ecology as Philosophy
- I. Deep Ecology and Its Critics
- 1. How Wide is Deep Ecology?
- 2. Against the Inevitability of Anthropocentricism
- 3. A Critique of Deep Green Theory
- 4. Deep Ecology, Deep Pockets, and Deep Problems: A Feminist Ecosocialist Analysis
- 5. Ontological Determinism and Deep Ecology: Evading the Moral Questions?
- 6. In Defense of Deep Ecology: An Ecofeminist Response to a Liberal Critique
- 7. Callicott and Naess on Pluralism
- II. New Horizons for Deep Ecology
- 8. No World but in Things: The Poetry of Naess's Concrete Contents
- 9. Possible Political Problems of Earth-Based Religiosity
- 10. The Postmodernism of Deep Ecology, the Deep Ecology of Postmodernism, and Grand Narratives
- 11. Deep Ecology and Desire: On Naess and the Problem of Consumption
- 12. Bhagavadgita, Ecosophy T, and Deep Ecology
- 13. A State of Mind Like Water: Ecosophy T and the Buddhist Traditions
- 14. Deep Ecology and Its Social Philosophy: A Critique
- Bibliography
- Index