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Environmental Culture: The ecological crisi of reason: The Ecological Crisis of Reason (Environmental Philosophies)
0Unravel the ‘ecological crisis of reason’ with this foundational text in environmental philosophy. Val Plumwood powerfully critiques Western thought, arguing that our instrumental view of nature fuels ecological devastation. Discover the necessity of valuing nature as an end in itself, not just a resource. This essential read is for students of environmental studies, philosophy, and sustainability, and critical thinkers concerned with the human-nature relationship. Gain vital insights into ecological thought relevant to India’s pressing environmental challenges and the pursuit of sustainable futures.
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Feminism and the Mastery of Nature
0Discover the powerful intersection of feminism and environmentalism in this seminal work. It offers a critical philosophical analysis, revealing how dualistic thinking underlies both male domination and the exploitation of nature. This essential read powerfully argues that feminist theory is vital for advancing environmental thought and political ecology. Essential for students and scholars of gender studies, environmental philosophy, and social justice in India, this book provides a deep understanding of ecofeminism and its relevance to our planet’s future. Explore this foundational text at The Bookish Owl.