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Alienation and Nature in Environmental Philosophy

By: Simon Hailwood(Author)
276 pages
Alienation and Nature in Environmental Philosophy
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About this book

Many environmental scientists, scholars and activists characterise our situation as one of alienation from nature, but this notion can easily seem meaningless or irrational. In Alienation and Nature in Environmental Philosophy, Simon Hailwood critically analyses the idea of alienation from nature and argues that it can be a useful notion when understood pluralistically. He distinguishes different senses of alienation from nature pertaining to different environmental contexts and concerns, and draws upon a range of philosophical and environmental ideas and themes including pragmatism, eco-phenomenology, climate change, ecological justice, Marxism and critical theory. His novel perspective shows that different environmental concerns – both anthropocentric and non-anthropocentric – can dovetail with rather than compete with each other, and that our alienation from nature need not be something to be regretted or overcome. His book will interest a broad readership in environmental philosophy and ethics, political philosophy, geography and environmental studies.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Alienations and natures
3. Pragmatists and sea squirts
4. Landscape
5. Nonhuman nature: estrangement
6. Nonhuman nature: alienation
7. Estrangement from the natural world
8. Entailments and entanglements
9. Concluding remarks

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Biography

Simon Hailwood is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool. He is the author of Exploring Nozick: Beyond Anarchy, State and Utopia (1996) and How to be a Green Liberal: Nature, Value and Liberal Philosophy (2004). He is also Managing Editor of the journal Environmental Values.

By: Simon Hailwood(Author)
276 pages
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"Simon Hailwood argues powerfully that there is no single philosophical lens through which to view the complexities of the environmental crisis – much less evaluate and 'solve' them. He makes a compelling case for a pragmatic approach, arguing that alienation is an unavoidable – and even necessary – feature of our relation with nature. This 'reality check' is one of the most important contributions to environmental thinking and practice of recent years."
– Andrew Dobson, Keele University

"Simon Hailwood has produced a philosophically sophisticated and very timely analysis of the current environmental crisis through the lens of the concept of alienation [...] It's a fine book and a valuable contribution to environmental philosophy."
– Byron Williston, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review

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