Human Edibility, Ecological Embodiment: Plumwood and Levinas
In her analyses of human ecological alienation, Val Plumwood implies that the recalcitrant problem of human exceptionalism is sustained in part by a kind of imaginative failure, by a certain blind spot to the ecological edibility of the human body. Among the many assumptions responsible for the blin...
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Center for Environmental Philosophy, University of North Texas
[2019]
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Environmental ethics
Year: 2019, Volume: 41, Issue: 2, Pages: 143-163 |
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