Reason and rationality, upon which modern, westernized, societies have been founded, have powerfully characterized the nature of human relations with other species and with the natural world. However, countless indigenous and traditional worldviews tell of a very different reality in which humans, conceived of as instinctual and intuitive, are a part of a complex web of ecological relationships. Other species, elements of the natural world, and people are active participants in relations overflowing with communications, interactions sometimes recorded in ethnographies, or as ‘myths’ and ‘stories’. The present article draws upon a range of traditions to explore the biases which shape how indigenous and traditional life-ways are represented i...
The stories we tell about nature reveal a great deal about how we think about ourselves, our society...
Beliefs about the relationship between humans and the natural environment are expressed through worl...
Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse Aboriginal myths and discover the relationship between an...
Reason and rationality, upon which modern, westernized, societies have been founded, have powerfully...
<p>Use of metaphor embodies myth in Western science and Native American traditional knowledge tradit...
The nature/culture dichotomy is part of the legacy of Western philosophy out of which modern social ...
Why did the modern world enter into a “great forgetting” about the more-than-human world so many ind...
The astonishing thing about our deepened [scientific] understanding of reality over the last four or...
Contemporary Western attitudes concerning the management of natural resources, treatment of nonhuman...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Philosophy)Abstract: Humanity’s relationship with the natural world is problematic...
Humans are far from the only species who make worlds, and thus make futures; ‘Worlding’ entails an a...
This article begins with a dispute between myself and anthropologist Robert Paine about Saami reinde...
The concept of ‘relation’ has been central to the anthropological reworking of the nature/culture an...
As humans increasingly acknowledge the effects that they are having on the planet, there is a realis...
The paper takes up Paul W. Taylor’s theses (beliefs) concerning the relations between human beings a...
The stories we tell about nature reveal a great deal about how we think about ourselves, our society...
Beliefs about the relationship between humans and the natural environment are expressed through worl...
Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse Aboriginal myths and discover the relationship between an...
Reason and rationality, upon which modern, westernized, societies have been founded, have powerfully...
<p>Use of metaphor embodies myth in Western science and Native American traditional knowledge tradit...
The nature/culture dichotomy is part of the legacy of Western philosophy out of which modern social ...
Why did the modern world enter into a “great forgetting” about the more-than-human world so many ind...
The astonishing thing about our deepened [scientific] understanding of reality over the last four or...
Contemporary Western attitudes concerning the management of natural resources, treatment of nonhuman...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Philosophy)Abstract: Humanity’s relationship with the natural world is problematic...
Humans are far from the only species who make worlds, and thus make futures; ‘Worlding’ entails an a...
This article begins with a dispute between myself and anthropologist Robert Paine about Saami reinde...
The concept of ‘relation’ has been central to the anthropological reworking of the nature/culture an...
As humans increasingly acknowledge the effects that they are having on the planet, there is a realis...
The paper takes up Paul W. Taylor’s theses (beliefs) concerning the relations between human beings a...
The stories we tell about nature reveal a great deal about how we think about ourselves, our society...
Beliefs about the relationship between humans and the natural environment are expressed through worl...
Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse Aboriginal myths and discover the relationship between an...