The ontological paradigms of Schelling and the late Merleau-Ponty bear striking resemblances to Spinoza’s ontology. Both were developed in response to transcendental models of a Cartesian mold, resisting tendencies to exalt the human ego to the neglect or the detriment of the more-than-human world. As such, thinkers with environmental concerns have sought to derive favorable ethical prescriptions on their basis. We begin by discerning a deadlock between two such thinkers: Ted Toadvine and Sean McGrath. With ecological responsibility in mind, both actually resist Spinozist reduction of the human being to the status of a mere mode among modes. But despite having the same general aim, they end up endorsing contrary practical conclusions. Our o...
This work examines the representations of the Perennial Philosophy in the literature ofthe Deep Ecol...
From Mastery to Mystery is an original and provocative contribution to the burgeoning field of ecoph...
In this paper I contrast the metaphysical philosophies of Benedict de Spinoza and the ‘sudden enligh...
The ontological paradigms of Schelling and the late Merleau-Ponty bear striking resemblances to Spin...
Recently, Deep Ecology has gained a new impetus because of the current state of affairs threatening ...
© 2016 Dr. Simone Lee GustafssonThis dissertation develops an account of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s phi...
The idea inspiring the eco-phenomenological movement is that phenomenology can help remedy our envir...
Naess’s ecosophy is one of the first and most influential philosophical formulations of relationism ...
In this paper I argue that there are some telling examples from the discourse of education for susta...
The author, who is a diagnosed schizophrenic and a student of Philosophy, explores the notion of the...
Modern perspectives on nature are marked by a forceful division between the human subject and natura...
Ecophilosophers have long argued that addressing the environmental crisis not only demands reassessi...
The relationship between nature and politics informs the tradition of Western political thought from...
Friedrich Nietzsche and Albert Schweitzer end up defending radically similar, yet critically opposed...
In this paper, I examine the ontological valuation of what-stands-on-its-own in relation to the prob...
This work examines the representations of the Perennial Philosophy in the literature ofthe Deep Ecol...
From Mastery to Mystery is an original and provocative contribution to the burgeoning field of ecoph...
In this paper I contrast the metaphysical philosophies of Benedict de Spinoza and the ‘sudden enligh...
The ontological paradigms of Schelling and the late Merleau-Ponty bear striking resemblances to Spin...
Recently, Deep Ecology has gained a new impetus because of the current state of affairs threatening ...
© 2016 Dr. Simone Lee GustafssonThis dissertation develops an account of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s phi...
The idea inspiring the eco-phenomenological movement is that phenomenology can help remedy our envir...
Naess’s ecosophy is one of the first and most influential philosophical formulations of relationism ...
In this paper I argue that there are some telling examples from the discourse of education for susta...
The author, who is a diagnosed schizophrenic and a student of Philosophy, explores the notion of the...
Modern perspectives on nature are marked by a forceful division between the human subject and natura...
Ecophilosophers have long argued that addressing the environmental crisis not only demands reassessi...
The relationship between nature and politics informs the tradition of Western political thought from...
Friedrich Nietzsche and Albert Schweitzer end up defending radically similar, yet critically opposed...
In this paper, I examine the ontological valuation of what-stands-on-its-own in relation to the prob...
This work examines the representations of the Perennial Philosophy in the literature ofthe Deep Ecol...
From Mastery to Mystery is an original and provocative contribution to the burgeoning field of ecoph...
In this paper I contrast the metaphysical philosophies of Benedict de Spinoza and the ‘sudden enligh...