Thoreau's importance for philosophy / edited by Rick Anthony Furtak, Jonathan Ellsworth, and James D. Reid.

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Other Authors: Furtak, Rick Anthony, Ellsworth, Jonathan, Reid, James D.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Fordham University Press, 2012.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:American philosophy series (Unnumbered)
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Table of Contents:
  • Locating Thoreau, reorienting philosophy / James D. Reid, Rick Anthony Furtak, and Jonathan Ellsworth
  • Thoreau and Emersonian perfectionism / Stanley Bates
  • Thoreau and the body / Russell B. Goodman
  • Speaking extravagantly : philosophical territory and eccentricity in Walden / James D. Reid
  • In wildness is the preservation of the world : Thoreau's environmental ethics / Philip J. Cafaro
  • Articulating a huckleberry cosmos : Thoreau's environmental ethics / Laura Dassow Walls
  • The value of being : Thoreau on appreciating the beauty of the world / Rick Anthony Furtak
  • Thoreau's moral epistemology and its contemporary relevance / Alfred I. Tauber
  • How Walden works : Thoreau and the Socratic art of provocation / Jonathan Ellsworth
  • Wonder and affliction : Thoreau's Dionysian world / Edward F. Mooney
  • An Emerson gone mad : Thoreau's American cynicism / Douglas R. Anderson
  • Henry David Thoreau : the Asian thread / Robert Kuhn McGregor
  • The impact of Thoreau's political activism / Paul Friedrich
  • Walden revisited : an interview with Stanley Cavell / interviewed by Rick Anthony Furtak.