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1Developments And ImplicationsIn Heidegger on Science, State University of New York Press. pp. 281-295. 2012.
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Heidegger’s Theses Concerning The Question Of The Foundations Of The SciencesIn Trish Glazebrook (ed.), Heidegger on Science, State University of New York Press. pp. 67-90. 2012.
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Why Read Heidegger On Science?In Heidegger on Science, State University of New York Press. pp. 13-26. 2012.
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8Heidegger's Philosophy of ScienceFordham University Press. 2000.This book concerns itself with an issue that is not sufficiently addressed in the literature: Heidegger's philosophy of science. Although a great deal of attention is paid to Heidegger's later critique of technology, no one has systematically studied how he understood "science." Many readers will be surprised to learn, through this book, that Heidegger developed the essentials of a fairly sophisticated philosophy of science, one that in many ways invites comparison with that of Thomas Kuhn. Glaz…Read more
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331Gender Matters: Climate Change, Gender Bias, and Women’s Farming in the Global South and NorthAgriculture 267 (10): 1-25. 2020.Can investing in women’s agriculture increase productivity? This paper argues that it can. We assess climate and gender bias impacts on women’s production in the global South and North and challenge the male model of agricultural development to argue further that women’s farming approaches can be more sustainable. Level-based analysis (global, regional, local) draws on a literature review, including the authors’ published longitudinal field research in Ghana and the United States. Women farmers …Read more
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Review of Karen Warren, Ecofeminist Philosophy: A Western Perspective on What It Is, and Why It Matters (review)Organization and Environment 3 344-347. 2002.
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43Zeno Against Mathematical PhysicsJournal of the History of Ideas 62 (2): 193-210. 2001.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 62.2 (2001) 193-210 [Access article in PDF] Zeno Against Mathematical Physics Trish Glazebrook Galileo wrote in The Assayer that the universe "is written in the language of mathematics," and therein both established and articulated a foundational belief for the modern physicist. 1 That physical reality can be interpreted mathematically is an assumption so fundamental to modern physics that chaos and su…Read more
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Heidegger and International DevelopmentIn Paul J. Ennis & Tziovanis Georgakis (eds.), Heidegger in the Twenty-First Century, Springer. 2015.
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163Karen Warren's ecofeminismEthics and the Environment 7 (2): 12-26. 2002.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 7.2 (2002) 12-26 [Access article in PDF] Karen Warren's Ecofeminism Trish Glazebrook Karen Warren's Ecofeminism Ecofeminism has conceptual beginnings in the French tradition of feminist theory. In 1952, Simone de Beauvoir pointed out that in the logic of patriarchy, both women and nature appear as other (de Beauvoir 1952, 114). In 1974, Luce Irigaray diagnosed philosophically a phallic logic of the Same that …Read more
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16Gender, Agriculture, and Climate Policy in GhanaEnvironmental Ethics 40 (4): 371-387. 2018.Ghana is aware of women farmers’ climate adaptation challenges in meeting the country’s food security needs and has strong intentions to support these women, but is stymied by economic limitations, poor organization in governance, persistent social gender biases, and either little or counter-productive support from international policy makers and advisory bodies. Focal issues are the global impacts of climate change on agriculture, Africa’s growing hunger crisis, and women’s contribution to food…Read more
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22Justice, Conflict, Capital, and CareEnvironmental Ethics 33 (2): 163-184. 2011.The latest form of violence in the Niger Delta, i.e., hostage taking by militant male youth, reproduces the “logic of capital” that characterizes state and corporate violence. This logic of capital can be explicated in contrast to a relational account of community that can ground alternative logics of care. Nigeria’s oil policy led to drilling impacts including pollution, social costs, and corruption. The failure of organized resistance to these developments produced widespread disillusionment i…Read more
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113Women and Climate Change: A Case‐Study from Northeast GhanaHypatia 26 (4): 762-782. 2011.This paper argues that there is ethical and practical necessity for including women's needs, perspectives, and expertise in international climate change negotiations. I show that climate change contributes to women's hardships because of the conjunction of the feminization of poverty and environmental degradation caused by climate change. I then provide data I collected in Ghana to demonstrate effects of extreme weather events on women subsistence farmers and argue that women have knowledge to c…Read more
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Martin Heidegger, Zollikon Seminars: Protocols - Conversations - Letters (review)Philosophy in Review 22 417-419. 2002.
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1Linda Martin Alcoff, Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the Self Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 27 (3): 161-163. 2007.
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1Martin Heidegger, Zollikon Seminars: Protocols-Conversations-Letters Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 22 (6): 417-419. 2002.
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26The Role of the Beiträge in Heidegger’s Critique of SciencePhilosophy Today 45 (1): 24-32. 2001.
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1Linda Martin Alcoff, Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the SelfPhilosophy in Review 27 (3): 161. 2007.
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7Heidegger on Science (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2012.The first collection of essays devoted to Heidegger’s contribution to understanding modern science
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9Earth Matters: The Earth Sciences, Philosophy, and the Claims of Community (review)Environmental Ethics 23 (2): 215-218. 2001.
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19Art or Nature?: Aristotle, Restoration Ecology, and FlowformsEthics and the Environment 8 (1): 22-36. 2003.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 8.1 (2003) 22-36 [Access article in PDF] Art or Nature?Aristotle, Restoration Ecology, and Flowforms Trish Glazebrook He to whom nature begins to reveal her open secrets will feel an irresistible yearning for her most worthy interpreter: Art. 1Aristotle believed strongly in a distinction between artifact (technê) and nature (physis). He intended by "technê" more than is generally understood by the contemporar…Read more
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76From ϕvσις to Nature, τε′χνη to Technology: Heidegger on Aristotle, Galileo, and NewtonSouthern Journal of Philosophy 38 (1): 95-118. 2000.
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8Diana Tietjens Meyers, Subjection and Subjectivity: Psychoanalytic Feminism and Moral Philosophy Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 15 (4): 266-268. 1995.
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173Heidegger and scientific realismContinental Philosophy Review 34 (4): 361-401. 2001.This paper describes Heidegger as a robust scientific realist, explains why his view has received such conflicting treatment, and concludes that the special significance of his position lies in his insistence upon linking the discussion of science to the question of its relation with technology. It shows that Heidegger, rather than accepting the usual forced option between realism and antirealism, advocates a realism in which he embeds the antirealist thesis that the idea of reality independent …Read more
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35From ϕvσις to Nature, τε′χνη to Technology: Heidegger on Aristotle, Galileo, and NewtonSouthern Journal of Philosophy 38 (1): 95-118. 2010.
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45Art or nature?: Aristotle, restoration ecology, and flowformsEthics and the Environment 8 (1): 22-36. 2003.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 8.1 (2003) 22-36 [Access article in PDF] Art or Nature?Aristotle, Restoration Ecology, and Flowforms Trish Glazebrook He to whom nature begins to reveal her open secrets will feel an irresistible yearning for her most worthy interpreter: Art. 1Aristotle believed strongly in a distinction between artifact (technê) and nature (physis). He intended by "technê" more than is generally understood by the contemporar…Read more
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