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10Interstice: StoneIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 51-58. 2010.
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7Interstice: NightIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 283-292. 2010.
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8IntroductionIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 1-9. 2010.
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13Plato’s Chora-graphy of Earth, Air, Fire, and WaterIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 143-172. 2010.
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11The Flowering of Ecological RootsIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 103-136. 2010.
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8Revaluing Earth, Air, Fire, and WaterIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 333-355. 2010.
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11Interstice: SpaceIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 327-332. 2010.
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9Interstice: Ice and SnowIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 137-142. 2010.
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8Interstice: Light and ShadowIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 243-251. 2010.
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10Interstice: CloudIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 173-178. 2010.
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8Domestication of the ElementsIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 255-281. 2010.
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14Interstice: Heat and ColdIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 201-207. 2010.
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14The Economy and Ecology of the Aristotelian ElementsIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 209-242. 2010.
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9Philosophy’s Forgotten FourIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 13-50. 2010.
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14The Topology of the Elemental EnvironmentIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 59-91. 2010.
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2NotesIn Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas, State University of New York Press. pp. 357-418. 2010.
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86The Wisdom of Trees: Thinking Through ArborealitySUNY Press. 2025.This is the first book to apply philosophical thinking to trees. Through a series of sixteen diverse essays by leading scholars and writers, along with an in-depth introduction to the key issues and ideas, it examines the new and emerging understanding of trees in science and society. Contributors show how these developments encourage a revisioning of philosophical thought and a more sustainable relationship with trees and forests—a reconceptualization with important ecological and social implic…Read more
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15IndexIn Luke Fischer & David Macauley (eds.), The Seasons: Philosophical, Literary, and Environmental Perspectives, Suny Press. pp. 269-277. 2021.
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17Suggestions for Further ReadingIn Luke Fischer & David Macauley (eds.), The Seasons: Philosophical, Literary, and Environmental Perspectives, Suny Press. pp. 263-264. 2021.
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28ContributorsIn Luke Fischer & David Macauley (eds.), The Seasons: Philosophical, Literary, and Environmental Perspectives, Suny Press. pp. 265-268. 2021.
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The Wisdom of Trees: Thinking Through Arboreality (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2025._Pioneering essays that reveal the significance of new interdisciplinary understandings of trees and forests, especially in terms of their philosophical and ecological dimensions and their importance for addressing the climate emergency._ This is the first book to apply philosophical thinking to trees. Through a series of sixteen diverse essays by leading scholars and writers, along with an in-depth introduction to the key issues and ideas, it examines the new and emerging understanding of trees…Read more
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The Seasons: Philosophical, Literary, and Environmental Perspectives (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2021._Pioneering essays that demonstrate the significance of the seasons for philosophy, environmental thought, anthropology, cultural studies, aesthetics, poetics, and literary criticism._ Although the seasons have been a perennial theme in literature and art, their significance for philosophy and environmental theory has remained largely unexplored. This pioneering book demonstrates the ways in which inquiry into the seasons reveals new and illuminating perspectives for philosophy, environmental th…Read more
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21The Four Seasons and the Rhythms of Place-Based TimeIn Luke Fischer & David Macauley (eds.), The Seasons: Philosophical, Literary, and Environmental Perspectives, Suny Press. pp. 27-52. 2021.
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15Thinking through the SeasonsIn Luke Fischer & David Macauley (eds.), The Seasons: Philosophical, Literary, and Environmental Perspectives, Suny Press. pp. 1-23. 2021.
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54The Seasons: Philosophical, Literary, and Environmental Perspectives (edited book)SUNY Press. 2021.Although the seasons have been a perennial theme in literature and art, their significance for philosophy and environmental theory has remained largely unexplored. This pioneering book demonstrates the ways in which inquiry into the seasons reveals new and illuminating perspectives for philosophy, environmental thought, anthropology, cultural studies, aesthetics, poetics, and literary criticism. The Seasons opens up new avenues for research in these fields and provides a valuable resource for te…Read more
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19Home on the Road: Pilgrimage, Place, and PeripateticsIn John Murungi & Linda Ardito (eds.), Home - Lived Experiences: Philosophical Reflections, Springer Verlag. pp. 113-140. 2022.The idea and experience of the home is constituted in large part by departures from and returns to it, as well as by the deep cultural and emotional longing for it. I explore how pilgrimages and human ambulation more generally are significant in this regard and show that one can also be very much at home on the road in the act of slow movement across the earth, our most basic dwelling place. A particular focus is given to Asian philosophy, where Buddhist, Hindu, Taoist, and everyday walkers crea…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Aesthetics |
| Applied Ethics |
| Continental Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Continental Philosophy |