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Routledge - The Denial of Nature: Environmental Philosophy Book

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Explore the complex relationship between humanity and the natural world in The Denial of Nature. Published by Routledge as part of the Ontological Explorations Critical Realism series, this book examines how global capitalism affects our connection to the environment. Instead of focusing only on theory, this work looks at the importance of direct experience with nature. It addresses how our growing estrangement from the natural world contributes to its destruction. By moving beyond standard environmental movements, the author presents an original approach to environmental philosophy. This text challenges readers to reconsider how we value the world around us. It argues for a way to recognize the value of nature that exists independently of its usefulness to humans. This book is a significant resource for those studying the intersection of philosophy, biology, and the impact of modern economic systems on our planet.

Key Features

Examines the precarious relationship between humans and the natural world within the context of global capitalism.

Moves beyond traditional environmental movement theories by focusing on the importance of experiencing nature directly.

Analyzes how increasing estrangement from the environment leads to human-caused destruction.

Presents an original philosophical approach to help reinstate the intrinsic value of nature.

Part of the Routledge Critical Realism series, offering deep ontological explorations for students and scholars.

Provides a unique perspective on valuing nature outside of its exploitative usefulness to human ends.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
27 January 2015
Listed Since
15 July 2013

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