"Nature" and "wilderness" are central normative categories of environmentalism. Appeal to those categories has been subject to two lines of criticism: from constructivists who deny there is something called "nature" to be defended; from the environmental justice movement who point to the role of appeals to "nature" and "wilderness" in the appropriation of land of socially marginal populations. While these arguments often come together they are independent. This paper develops the second line of argument by placing recent appeals to "wilderness" in the context of historical uses of the concept to justify the appropriation of land. However, it argues that the constructivist line is less defensible. The paper finishes by placing the debates ar...
This paper examines the public dialogues used in the wilderness designation effort on the Olympic Pe...
In recent years, the notion of wilderness has been roundly criticized by several prominent environme...
In recent years, the notion of wilderness has been roundly criticized by several prominent environme...
Wilderness has been defined in diverse ways, but most famously in the Wilderness Act of 1964, which ...
A tension is sometimes evident between some philosophical and anthropological approaches to environm...
This dissertation examines anew the value of wilderness and arguments used in defense of its preserv...
In this paper I argue that many of the philosophical problems with the concept of wilderness can be ...
The notion of Nature has been changing during the last two centuries: if initially it was an antagon...
Recently, a heated debate has emerged between advocates of the traditional wilderness concept and th...
This thesis attempts to answer the question, "what is wilderness?" It argues that throughout history...
Wilderness is often considered the epitome of naturalness – what nature ought to be. Indeed, in many...
This thesis attempts to answer the question, "what is wilderness?" It argues that throughout history...
How can environmental philosophy benefit from Friedrich Nietzscheʼs radical critique of morality? In...
Recently, a heated debate has emerged between advocates of the traditional wilderness concept and th...
Recently, a heated debate has emerged between advocates of the traditional wilderness concept and th...
This paper examines the public dialogues used in the wilderness designation effort on the Olympic Pe...
In recent years, the notion of wilderness has been roundly criticized by several prominent environme...
In recent years, the notion of wilderness has been roundly criticized by several prominent environme...
Wilderness has been defined in diverse ways, but most famously in the Wilderness Act of 1964, which ...
A tension is sometimes evident between some philosophical and anthropological approaches to environm...
This dissertation examines anew the value of wilderness and arguments used in defense of its preserv...
In this paper I argue that many of the philosophical problems with the concept of wilderness can be ...
The notion of Nature has been changing during the last two centuries: if initially it was an antagon...
Recently, a heated debate has emerged between advocates of the traditional wilderness concept and th...
This thesis attempts to answer the question, "what is wilderness?" It argues that throughout history...
Wilderness is often considered the epitome of naturalness – what nature ought to be. Indeed, in many...
This thesis attempts to answer the question, "what is wilderness?" It argues that throughout history...
How can environmental philosophy benefit from Friedrich Nietzscheʼs radical critique of morality? In...
Recently, a heated debate has emerged between advocates of the traditional wilderness concept and th...
Recently, a heated debate has emerged between advocates of the traditional wilderness concept and th...
This paper examines the public dialogues used in the wilderness designation effort on the Olympic Pe...
In recent years, the notion of wilderness has been roundly criticized by several prominent environme...
In recent years, the notion of wilderness has been roundly criticized by several prominent environme...