This dissertation revolves around the riddle of how to honor seemingly disparate traditions such as West African (Dagara) divinatory practices and Western philosophical praxis. The project, following the participatory approach of Jorge Ferrer and Jacob Sherman, sets out to honor these differences by embracing the agapeic-erotic metaphysics of William Desmond, and in so doing delimits modern distinctions between science, philosophy, religion, and anthropology. Rather than move beyond the important scholarly contributions of these fields, however, this dissertation embarks on an interdisciplinary adventure between these traditions by critically reading the work of Philippe Descola and Eduardo Viveiros de Castro in parallel with Desmond. This ...
Can Indigenous ecological knowledge contribute to major debates in Western science and philosophy? I...
The study reappraised Emile Durkheim’s totemic principle in relation to the origins of religion and ...
There are two competing conceptions of the nature and domain of ecological science in the popular an...
Recent discourse within Western ecologism raises numerous issues relevant for the debate on animism ...
An anthropocentric human consciousness and attitude are generally discussed as the fundamental root ...
Modern life may offer certain benefits for humanity, but it can also create a barrier between humans...
Animism is a worldview of Siberian origin that diffused out in the Americas thousands of years ago. ...
This chapter emphasizes the importance of ontological dialogue and methodological choices to the con...
In this paper, I advance a proposal for an integral ecopsychology, defining it as the study of the m...
This work consists of a theoretical approach and has as main objective to bring classical discussion...
This work builds upon the considerable theoretical heuristic of Philippe Descola’s four-field ontolo...
This thesis explores the contemporary environmental movement termed deep ecology. Deep ecologists at...
The present context of the ecological crisis and the concomitant bio-geological change demands an ur...
This paper focuses on Eduardo Viveiros de Castro’s notion of Cannibal Metaphysics and the use of ind...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MDPI via the DOI in this...
Can Indigenous ecological knowledge contribute to major debates in Western science and philosophy? I...
The study reappraised Emile Durkheim’s totemic principle in relation to the origins of religion and ...
There are two competing conceptions of the nature and domain of ecological science in the popular an...
Recent discourse within Western ecologism raises numerous issues relevant for the debate on animism ...
An anthropocentric human consciousness and attitude are generally discussed as the fundamental root ...
Modern life may offer certain benefits for humanity, but it can also create a barrier between humans...
Animism is a worldview of Siberian origin that diffused out in the Americas thousands of years ago. ...
This chapter emphasizes the importance of ontological dialogue and methodological choices to the con...
In this paper, I advance a proposal for an integral ecopsychology, defining it as the study of the m...
This work consists of a theoretical approach and has as main objective to bring classical discussion...
This work builds upon the considerable theoretical heuristic of Philippe Descola’s four-field ontolo...
This thesis explores the contemporary environmental movement termed deep ecology. Deep ecologists at...
The present context of the ecological crisis and the concomitant bio-geological change demands an ur...
This paper focuses on Eduardo Viveiros de Castro’s notion of Cannibal Metaphysics and the use of ind...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MDPI via the DOI in this...
Can Indigenous ecological knowledge contribute to major debates in Western science and philosophy? I...
The study reappraised Emile Durkheim’s totemic principle in relation to the origins of religion and ...
There are two competing conceptions of the nature and domain of ecological science in the popular an...