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344Karen Warren's ecofeminismEthics and the Environment 7 (2): 12-26. 2002.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 7.2 (2002) 12-26 [Access article in PDF] Karen Warren's Ecofeminism Trish Glazebrook Karen Warren's Ecofeminism Ecofeminism has conceptual beginnings in the French tradition of feminist theory. In 1952, Simone de Beauvoir pointed out that in the logic of patriarchy, both women and nature appear as other (de Beauvoir 1952, 114). In 1974, Luce Irigaray diagnosed philosophically a phallic logic of the Same that …Read more
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153Gynocentric Eco-logicsEthics and the Environment 10 (2): 75-99. 2005.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 10.2 (2005) 75-99 [Access article in PDF] Gynocentric Eco-Logics Trish Glazebrook All of our teachings come from things in nature, they come from the growing cycle, and everything is tied to the earth.1Ludwig Fleck describes in his Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact how the concept of syphilis is "a result of the development and confluence of several lines of collective thought" (Fleck 1979, 23). Di…Read more
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28Heidegger on Science (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2012.The first collection of essays devoted to Heidegger’s contribution to understanding modern science
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2Linda Martin Alcoff, Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the Self Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 27 (3): 161-163. 2007.
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George Monbiot, Heat: How to Stop the Planet from Burning Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 28 (2): 136-138. 2008.
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216Art or Nature?: Aristotle, Restoration Ecology, and FlowformsEthics and the Environment 8 (1): 22-36. 2003.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 8.1 (2003) 22-36 [Access article in PDF] Art or Nature?Aristotle, Restoration Ecology, and Flowforms Trish Glazebrook He to whom nature begins to reveal her open secrets will feel an irresistible yearning for her most worthy interpreter: Art. 1Aristotle believed strongly in a distinction between artifact (technê) and nature (physis). He intended by "technê" more than is generally understood by the contemporar…Read more
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82The Role of the Beiträge in Heidegger’s Critique of SciencePhilosophy Today 45 (1): 24-32. 2001.
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University of North TexasDepartment of Philosophy & ReligionOther faculty (Postdoc, Visiting, etc)
Denton, Texas, United States of America