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    Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 2010.
    _Explores the ancient and perennial notion of the four elements as environmental ideas._.
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    The Fate of Place (review)
    Environmental Ethics 22 (2): 219-221. 2000.
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    I examine the ancient and perennial notion of the elements (stoicheia) and its relation to an idea of place proper (topos) and natural place (topos oikeios) in Aristotle's work. Through an exploration of his accounts, I argue that Aristotle develops a robust theory of place that is relevant to current environmental and geographical thought. In the process, he provides a domestic household and home for earth, air, fire and water that offers a supplement or an alternative to more abstract and cont…Read more
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    Minding nature: the philosophers of ecology (edited book)
    Guilford Press. 1996.
    Philosophers, Henri Bergson once observed, "seem to philosophize as if they were sealed in the privacy of their study and did not live on a planet surrounded by the vast organic world of animals, plants, insects, and protozoa." Providing a solid overview of ecological philosophy and original insights into this developing field, Minding Nature focuses on some of the most influential thinkers who, in fact, have emphasized our natural relations to the earth, our social creations, and each other. Co…Read more
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    Transformations of Urban and Suburban Landscapes: Perspectives From Philosophy, Geography, and Architecture (edited book)
    with Ruth Connell, Francis Conroy, Mary A. Hague, James Hatley, John A. Scott, Derek Shanahan, and Nancy Siegel
    Lexington Books. 2002.
    The study of landscape and place has become an increasingly fertile realm of inquiry in the humanities and social sciences. In this new book of essays, selected from presentations at the first annual meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Geography, scholars investigate the experiences and meanings that inscribe urban and suburban landscapes. Gary Backhaus and John Murungi bring philosophy and geography into a dialogue with a host of other disciplines to explore a fundamental dialectic: while…Read more
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    Night and Shadows
    Environment, Space, Place 1 (2): 51-76. 2009.
    I examine the kindred phenomena of shadows and night in order to reveal their significance for better understanding our lifeworld and the elemental environment. I first describe how light is primary to ecological perception and how it conditions our conceptions of space, truth, and beauty. Light and darkness are involved in a dialectical relationship rather than conceived as polar opposites. Borne of the interplay of both realms, shadows have been disparaged historically and deserve to be recons…Read more