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115Nicholas A. Robins. Mercury, Mining, and Empire: The Human and Ecological Cost of Colonial Silver in the Andes (review)Environmental Philosophy 9 (2): 208-212. 2012.
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19Aristotle's Ecological Conception of Living Things and its Significance for Feminist TheoryDiametros 14 68-84. 2007.My aim in this paper is to contribute to the substantial body of feminist scholarship on the place of women in Aristotle’s psychic and political hierarchy. Whereas the traditional point of departure for such analyses is more typically Aristotle’s Politics, mine is his hylomorphic or organizational/ecological account of what defines a living thing and its powers in de Anima. My primary claim is that although his de Anima account does offer a more promising view of what defines particular kinds of…Read more
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62Eco-Nihilism: The Philosophical Geopolitics of the Climate Change ApocalypseLexington Books. 2017.Eco-Nihilism: The Philosophical Geopolitics of the Climate Change Apocalypse argues that there are no versions of conquest capital compatible with the fact of a finite planet, and that the pursuit of growth is destined to not only exhaust our planetary resources, but generate profound social injustice and geopolitical violence in its pursuit.
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44Contemporary Feminist Theory and Activism: Six Global IssuesBroadview. 2009.From divorce and property law to (more) equal pay and the recognition of reproductive rights, feminist theory and practice –– and sweat, risk, ...
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