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8An Environmental Ethic of HomeEnvironment, Space, Place 14 (2): 28-60. 2022.Abstract:In this paper, I argue that our lives are situated in territories of natural and built environments that should be included in our conceptions of home. I maintain that this expanded conception is indispensable for an environmental ethic that is both well- grounded and practically efficacious. Thus, I take a serious look at the things, places, and others that ought to be included in our concept of home.In the first section I discuss persistent problems for dominant theories of environmen…Read more
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19Environmental IgnoranceRadical Philosophy Review 23 (2): 299-329. 2020.I argue that environmental ignorance is a group-based form of substantive ignorance that is analogous to race-based ignorance, showing that they are structurally and functionally similar and sometimes overlap. While race theorists offer promising solutions toward eliminating race-based ignorance, I argue that something far more is needed in the environmental case. I turn to panpsychism as a possible solution. Though I conclude that it is too radical for most Americans to willingly embrace, I inc…Read more
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18Dismantling Purity: Toward a Feminist Curdling of Hawaiian IdentityFeminist Philosophy Quarterly 3 (3): 1-20. 2017.This paper explores Hawaiian racial identity formation using María Lugones’s metaphor of curdling as a guiding theme. I aim to show that the accepted definition of “native Hawaiian” is based on a purity model of race that serves to undermine the unity of the Hawaiian Nation. I begin by outlining the pre-contact understanding of Hawaiian identity. This conception of identity was subsequently altered through various political agendas to fit within a Western/European notion of “pure” racial identit…Read more
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Creating Life, Giving Birth, and Learning to DieIn Sheila Lintott & Maureen Sander-Staudt (eds.), Philosophical Inquiries into Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Mothering: Maternal Subjects, Routledge. pp. 165-177. 2012.
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21Christopher G. Framarin, Hinduism and Environmental Ethics: Law, Literature and Philosophy (review)Environmental Values 25 (5): 624-626. 2016.
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3Tragedy and Reconciliation in the RaamaayaNaJournal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 18 47-79. 2013.
Brooke Rudow (Schueneman, Abouharb)
Georgia College and State University
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Georgia College and State UniversityLecturer