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Ontology and Closeness in Human-Nature Relationships
Beyond Dualisms, Materialism and Posthumanism
Buch von Neil H. Kessler
Sprache: Englisch

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In Ontology and Closeness in Human-Nature Relationships, Neil H. Kessler identifies the preconceptions which can keep the modern human mind in the dark about what is happening relationally between humans and the more-than-human world. He has written an accessible work of environmental philosophy, with a focus on the ontology of human-nature relationships. In it, he contends that large-scale environmental problems are intimate and relational in origin. He also challenges the deeply embedded, modernist assumptions about the relational limitations of more-than-human beings, ones which place erroneous limitations on the possibilities for human/more-than-human closeness. Diverging from the posthumanist literature and its frequent reliance on new materialist ontology, the arguments in the book attempt to sweep away what ecofeminists call ¿human/nature dualisms. In doing so, conceptual avenues open up that have the power to radically alter how we engage in our daily interactions with the more-than-human world all around us. Given the diversity of fields and disciplines focused on the human-nature relationship, the topics of this book vary quite broadly, but always converge at the nexus of what is possible between humans and more-than-human beings. The discussion interweaves the influence of human/nature dualisms with the limitations of Deleuzian becoming and posthumanism¿s new materialism and agential realism. It leverages interhuman interdependence theory, Charles Peirce¿s synechism of feeling and various treatments of Theory of Mind while exploring the influence of human/nature dualisms on sustainability, place attachment, common worlds pedagogy, emergence, and critical animal studies. It also explores the implications of plant electrical activity, plant intelligence, and plant ¿neurobiology¿ for possibilities of relational capacities in plants while even grappling with theories of animism to challenge the animate/inanimate divide. The result is an engaging, novel treatment of human-nature relational ontology that will encourage the reader to look at the world in a whole new way.
In Ontology and Closeness in Human-Nature Relationships, Neil H. Kessler identifies the preconceptions which can keep the modern human mind in the dark about what is happening relationally between humans and the more-than-human world. He has written an accessible work of environmental philosophy, with a focus on the ontology of human-nature relationships. In it, he contends that large-scale environmental problems are intimate and relational in origin. He also challenges the deeply embedded, modernist assumptions about the relational limitations of more-than-human beings, ones which place erroneous limitations on the possibilities for human/more-than-human closeness. Diverging from the posthumanist literature and its frequent reliance on new materialist ontology, the arguments in the book attempt to sweep away what ecofeminists call ¿human/nature dualisms. In doing so, conceptual avenues open up that have the power to radically alter how we engage in our daily interactions with the more-than-human world all around us. Given the diversity of fields and disciplines focused on the human-nature relationship, the topics of this book vary quite broadly, but always converge at the nexus of what is possible between humans and more-than-human beings. The discussion interweaves the influence of human/nature dualisms with the limitations of Deleuzian becoming and posthumanism¿s new materialism and agential realism. It leverages interhuman interdependence theory, Charles Peirce¿s synechism of feeling and various treatments of Theory of Mind while exploring the influence of human/nature dualisms on sustainability, place attachment, common worlds pedagogy, emergence, and critical animal studies. It also explores the implications of plant electrical activity, plant intelligence, and plant ¿neurobiology¿ for possibilities of relational capacities in plants while even grappling with theories of animism to challenge the animate/inanimate divide. The result is an engaging, novel treatment of human-nature relational ontology that will encourage the reader to look at the world in a whole new way.
Über den Autor
Neil H. Kessler is an adjunct professor in the Department of Natural Resources at the University of New Hampshire. He earned his Ph.D. in natural resources, with a focus on environmental philosophy. He has extensive experience teaching environmental policy, ecology and ethics, particularly in backcountry settings such as the rainforests of Southeast Alaska. It is in wild places such as this that he honed the ideas for this book. When he's not teaching, Neil serves on his town's Conservation Commission helping craft regulations and promoting nature overall.
Zusammenfassung

This book makes the case that all environmental problems are intimate and relational in origin

Presents a new perspective that challenges the posthumanist solution to human exceptionalism

Moves beyond materialism and human/nature dualisms to a close human-nature relational ontology

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I.Understandings of Human-Nature Relationships.- 1.Ontology and Human-Nature Relationships.- 2.Ecofeminist Dualisms.- 3.Posthumanism's Material Problem.- Part II.Dualism and Relational Structure.- 4.Human-Nature Relationship Model.- 5.Dualist Effects on Structure and Dynamics.- Part III.Human-Nature Relational Ontology.- 6.Foundations of Human-Nature Relational Ontology.- 7.Relational perception and knowledge.- 8.Material and More-than-material Considerations.- Part IV.Vectors of Interdependence.- 9.Feelings.- 10.Thoughts.- 11.Conclusion: An Example of Modern Closeness?.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Buch
Reihe: AESS Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and Sciences Series
Inhalt: xv
343 S.
17 s/w Illustr.
343 p. 17 illus.
ISBN-13: 9783319992730
ISBN-10: 3319992732
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-3-319-99273-0
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Kessler, Neil H.
Auflage: 1st ed. 2019
Hersteller: Springer International Publishing
AESS Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and Sciences Series
Maße: 241 x 160 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Neil H. Kessler
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.10.2018
Gewicht: 0,705 kg
Artikel-ID: 114098377
Über den Autor
Neil H. Kessler is an adjunct professor in the Department of Natural Resources at the University of New Hampshire. He earned his Ph.D. in natural resources, with a focus on environmental philosophy. He has extensive experience teaching environmental policy, ecology and ethics, particularly in backcountry settings such as the rainforests of Southeast Alaska. It is in wild places such as this that he honed the ideas for this book. When he's not teaching, Neil serves on his town's Conservation Commission helping craft regulations and promoting nature overall.
Zusammenfassung

This book makes the case that all environmental problems are intimate and relational in origin

Presents a new perspective that challenges the posthumanist solution to human exceptionalism

Moves beyond materialism and human/nature dualisms to a close human-nature relational ontology

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I.Understandings of Human-Nature Relationships.- 1.Ontology and Human-Nature Relationships.- 2.Ecofeminist Dualisms.- 3.Posthumanism's Material Problem.- Part II.Dualism and Relational Structure.- 4.Human-Nature Relationship Model.- 5.Dualist Effects on Structure and Dynamics.- Part III.Human-Nature Relational Ontology.- 6.Foundations of Human-Nature Relational Ontology.- 7.Relational perception and knowledge.- 8.Material and More-than-material Considerations.- Part IV.Vectors of Interdependence.- 9.Feelings.- 10.Thoughts.- 11.Conclusion: An Example of Modern Closeness?.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Buch
Reihe: AESS Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and Sciences Series
Inhalt: xv
343 S.
17 s/w Illustr.
343 p. 17 illus.
ISBN-13: 9783319992730
ISBN-10: 3319992732
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-3-319-99273-0
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Kessler, Neil H.
Auflage: 1st ed. 2019
Hersteller: Springer International Publishing
AESS Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and Sciences Series
Maße: 241 x 160 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Neil H. Kessler
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.10.2018
Gewicht: 0,705 kg
Artikel-ID: 114098377
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