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133Rethinking ecology in the western philosophical tradition: Heidegger and/on Aristotle (review)Continental Philosophy Review 32 (4): 409-420. 1999.This paper offers a reading of Heidegger''s 1931 lectures on Aristotle''s Metaphysics, Theta 1-3 that relates that discussion to Heidegger''s later work on The Question Concerning Technology and then, more briefly, to contemporary philosophical discussions of ecological issues. This reading is intended to open the possibility of using Heidegger''s re-interpretation of Aristotle as a source within the Western European tradition for understanding our relationship to the natural world in a way that…Read more
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80The Madwoman's Reason: The Concept of the Appropriate in Ethical ThoughtPennsylvania State University Press. 1998.Taking Jean Giraudoux's play _The Madwoman of Chaillot _as its starting point, this book seeks a way out of the dilemma that confronts those who feel that any nonrelativistic moral theory requires some metaphysical foundation but cannot see how a foundations position can be persuasively defended. Nancy Holland draws on the work of Heidegger and Derrida to formulate a concept of appropriate action that can address both extraordinary ethical problems within a particular cultural tradition and mora…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
| Continental Philosophy |