Ontologies of Nature Continental Perspectives and Environmental Reorientations / edited by Gerard Kuperus, Marjolein Oele.

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 Dōgen, and extends to...

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Other Authors: Kuperus, Gerard (Editor), Oele, Marjolein (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Series:Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, 92
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505 0 |a Part I. Greek Philosophies of “Physis” -- Chapter 1. Physis in Empedocles (Michael Shaw) -- Chapter 2. The Ambivalence of Eros: Plato’s Natural Beginning(s) (Joshua Hayes) -- Chapter 3. Folding Nature Back Upon Itself: Aristotle and the Rebirth of Physis (Marjolein Oele) -- Part II. The Modern Turn in Nature -- Chapter 4. Kant’s ‘Other Nature (Angelica Nuzzo) -- Chapter 5. Hegel’s Anti-Ontology of Nature (Sebastian Rand) -- Chapter 6. Novalis, Nature and the Absolute (Jane Kneller) -- Part III. Phenomenologists and Post-Modern Thinkers on Nature -- Chapter 7. An Ecology of the Future (Gerard Kuperus) -- Chapter 8. Nature (or Not) In Heidegger (Nancy Holland) -- Chapter 9. Precarious Communities: Towards a Phenomenology of Extinction (Brett Buchanan) -- Chapter 10. Stratification, Dependence, and Nonanthropocentrism: Nicolai Hartmann’s Critical Ontology (Keith Peterson) -- Chapter 11. Naturalism, Estrangement, and Resistance: On the Lived Senses of Nature (Ted Toadvine) -- Chapter 12. Given to Bewilderment, Hand to Limb (Peter Steeves) -- Chapter 13. When Washing Rice, Know that the Water is Your Own Life: An Essay on Dōgen in the Age of Fast Food (Jason Wirth). 
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