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Phenomenology as Ecology: Movement from Ego- to Geo- and Eco-Thinking

2018

A paradigmatic change of thinking is taking place at present – away from the transcendental themes of mind, ego, and language, towards the world, reality, immanence, and the realms of the Earth and the cosmos. This change marks the ecological turn of philosophy. Awareness of the new ecological situation has produced a whole range of new directions of research – e.g., eco-philosophy, environmental philosophy, philosophy of nature, deep ecology, ecocriticism, ecofeminism, and ecoscepticism. This article is therefore concerned with the relations among eco-philosophy, environmental philosophy, and phenomenology. Phenomenology occupies an important place in the apprehension of the present-day ec…

EcofeminismPhenomenology (philosophy)Deep ecologyEnvironmental philosophyImmanenceConceptualizationEcologyEcocriticismNew realismSociology
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The Eternal Return of Politics

2003

Politics of Historical Signs In his text The Contest of Faculties, Immanuel Kant makes an attempt to answer the question "Is the human race continually improving?" He identifies such an attempt as belonging to a history of future times. Nevertheless, according to Kant, such a history must start from some sort of experience. He reasons that "[w]e must, therefore, search for an event which would indicate that such a cause exists and that it is causally active within the human race, irrespective of the time at which it might actually operate; and it would have to be a cause which allowed us to conclude, as an inevitable consequence of its operation, that mankind is improving." (1) By reading s…

Environmental philosophySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSign (semiotics)EnlightenmentEudaimoniaIdeal (ethics)Political sociologyAestheticsLawPolitical Science and International RelationsSympathySociologyMeaning (existential)media_commonAlternatives: Global, Local, Political
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Anthropocentrism versus Ecocentrism Revisited: Theoretical Confusions and Practical Conclusions

2013

One of the hardest questions in environmental philosophy is the debate between anthropocentric and ecocentric accounts of value. I argue that a great deal of the disagreement in this debate arises from a) misunderstanding of the concepts used in the debate and b) unfruitful reading of vaguely framed arguments. The conceptual and argumentative analysis of the debate shows that many arguments can be ignored as they either contain conceptual confusion or concern issues that are actually irrelevant to the centrism division. However, there are arguments that maintain their relevance, and these arguments have important consequences on the practical environmental ethics. Hence, contrary to Bryan G…

Instrumental and intrinsic valueEnvironmental philosophyekosentrismiPhilosophyModern philosophydeep ecologyEpistemologyPhilosophyDeep ecologyantroposentrismiAnthropocentrismitseisarvosyväekologiaanthropocentrismitseisarvo (filosofia)EcocentrismecocentrismympäristöfilosofiaHistory of philosophySATS
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Il vincolo di affinità profonda. Verso una filosofia ambientale panpsichista

2022

The article provides some arguments in favour of a panpsychist turn in environmental philosophy. It first explains why dualism remains a favoured polemical target for many environmental activists and theorists, even though the scientific/metaphysical paradigm of reference is now generally physicalist. It then points to some of the tribulations of environmental philosophy in juggling dualism and physicalism. It goes on to describes some of the strategies adopted by environmental philosophers to establish an axiologically-relevant ontological affinity between humans and non-humans, and notes how these strategies punctually (and more or less explicitly and plausibly) return to the recognition …

Panpsychism Dualism Consciousness Physicalism Environmental Philosophy
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Los discursos sobre el medio ambiente en la sociedad valenciana (1996-2000). Un análisis cualitativo a partir del conflicto ecológico-social de la Al…

2002

UNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAEnvironmental StudiesEnvironmental Philosophy:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]
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Copenhagen failure : a rhetorical treatise of how speeches unite and divide mankind

2010

The purpose of this treatise is to analyse five of the Copenhagen Climate Convention's main speeches to see how they supported or weakened the agreement possibilities in the convention. Particular focus will be on the elements that divide or unite negotiators and whether the summit's failing outcome is already built in the pre-planned speeches held at the main podium. Theoretically, the study builds on Kenneth Burke's identification thesis and Elizabeth L. Malone's climate change debate analysis. I combine these in my analysis using a revised version of Malone's argument family classification tool putting it into Burke's theoretical framework. The central concept is Burke's identification, …

climate changerhetoricfilosofiaNorth-South clashBurkeidentificationilmastonmuutosenvironmental philosophyCopenhagen Climate Conventionretoriikkailmastonmuutoksetympäristöfilosofiaenvironmental rhetoric
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