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E-grāmata: Ontologies of Nature: Continental Perspectives and Environmental Reorientations

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  • Sērija : Contributions to Phenomenology 92
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319662367
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  • Sērija : Contributions to Phenomenology 92
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319662367

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This volume contains essays that offer both historical and contemporary views of nature, as seen through a hermeneutic, deconstructive, and phenomenological lens. It reaches back to Ancient Greek conceptions of physis in Homer and Empedocles, encompasses 13th century Zen master Dogen, and extends to include 21st Century Continental Thought. By providing ontologies of nature from the perspective of the history of philosophy and of contemporary philosophy alike, the book shows that such perspectives need to be seen in dialogue with each other in order to offer a deeper and more comprehensive philosophy of nature. The value of the historical accounts discussed lies in discerning the conceptual problems that contribute to the dominant thinking underpinning our ecological predicament, as well as in providing helpful resources for thinking innovatively through current problems, thus recasting the past to allow for a future yet to be imagined. The book also discusses contemporary continental thinkers who are more critically aware of the dominant anthropocentric and instrumental view of nature, and who provide substantial guidance for a sensible, innovative “ontology of nature” suited for an ecology of the future. Overall, the ontologies of nature discerned in this volume are not merely of theoretical interest, but strategically serve to suspend anthropocentrism and spark ethical and political reorientation in the context of our current ecological predicament.

Part I Greek Philosophies of "Physis"
Architecture and Eternity: Physis in Nietzsche and Empedocles
3(24)
Michael M. Shaw
The Ambivalence of Eros: Plato's Natural Beginning(s)
27(20)
Josh Hayes
Folding Nature Back Upon Itself: Aristotle and the Rebirth of Physis
47(22)
Marjolein Oele
Part II The Modern Turn in Nature
Kant's "Other Nature"
69(28)
Angelica Nuzzo
Hegel's Anti-ontology of Nature
97(20)
Sebastian Rand
Novalis, Nature, and the Absolute
117(18)
Jane Kneller
Part III Phenomenological Thinkers on Nature
Nature (or Not) in Heidegger
135(24)
Nancy J. Holland
Stratification, Dependence, and Nonanthropocentrism: Nicolai Hartmann's Critical Ontology
159(22)
Keith Peterson
Naturalism, Estrangement, and Resistance: On the Lived Senses of Nature
181(20)
Ted Toadvine
Part IV Pre- and Post-phenomenological Thinkers on Nature
An Ecology of the Future: Nietzsche and Ecological Restoration
201(18)
Gerard Kuperus
Precarious Communities: Towards a Phenomenology of Extinction
219(16)
Brett Buchanan
When Washing Rice, Know That the Water Is Your Own Life: An Essay on Dogen in the Age of Fast Food
235(10)
Jason M. Wirth
Given to Bewilderment, Hand to Limb
245
H. Peter Steeves
Gerard Kuperus is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Francisco. He is the author of Ecopolitical Homelessness: Defining Place in an Unsettled World (Routledge 2016), as well as numerous articles in Continental Philosophy focusing on philosophy of nature. He has held the position of Davies Professor (2015) at the University of San Francisco.

Marjolein Oele is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Francisco. She is the author of a variety of articles and book chapters that intertwine Aristotles philosophy with topics and figures in Continental Philosophy. Her book E-Co-Affectivity is forthcoming. She currently holds the NEH Chair at the University of San Francisco (2016-2017).