Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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    Culture and Climate Change
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 23 45-52. 2008.
    Physical science is coming to an increasingly clear understanding of natural environmental changes, their causes and their effects on the landscape. Human beings have lived through significant climate variability in historical periods, and through repeated periods of relatively sudden climate change, as well asmultiple other drastic natural events in prehistory. In this paper I propose that we should take into account the cultural dimension when considering adaptation to drastic natural events, …Read more
  •  53
    The Natural Contract in the Anthropocene
    with Bertrand Guillaume
    Environmental Ethics 38 (2): 209-227. 2016.
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    Symbolically Laden Sites in the Landscape and Climate Change
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 17 (3): 355-369. 2014.
    Attention is drawn to the threat posed by climate change to symbolically laden places, landscapes and landmarks, and suggested that, insofar as some of those sites are treated as sacred by certain populations, their disturbance may be especially problematic. Special consideration is given to the significance glacial retreat for local, nearby populations, and its importance from the point of view of climate justice and ethics is discussed. The potential value of iconic sites from the perspective …Read more
  • Allen Carlson, Aesthetics and the Environment (review)
    Philosophy in Review 20 324-326. 2000.
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    Rock art aesthetics: Trace on rock, mark of spirit, window on land
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (4): 451-458. 1999.
  • G.W. Leibniz, New Essays On Human Understanding (review)
    Philosophy in Review 17 424-427. 1997.
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    Understanding performance art: Art beyond art
    British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (1): 68-73. 1991.
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    This paper seeks to answer the question how environmental ethics is approached in Latin America. I begin by discussing a suitable method for interpreting the question of whether there is a culturally based ethics, given that one may focus either on theory or on actually existing moral practices. Next, I consider some of the possible sources of Latin America's distinctiveness, namely its professional, cultural, and economic-historical particularities, followed by a discussion of the practice and …Read more
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    : An appeal is made to the foot travels of Matsuo Basho, especially his 1689 journey to northern Japan, reflected in his Narrow Road to the Interior, as examples of wandering. It is suggested that while the travels of a poetwanderer such as Basho are notably distinct from shamanic travels in some respects, they are similar in other important ways, for example in their capacity to give perspective to our everyday experience. Based on Basho's example, three aspects of wandering are discussed that …Read more
  •  6
    South American Environmental Philosophy
    Environmental Ethics 34 (4): 451-454. 2012.
  •  109
    Aesthetic appreciation and the many stories about nature
    British Journal of Aesthetics 41 (2): 125-137. 2001.