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Robert Macfarlane’s “Is a River Alive?” and James C. Scott’s “In Praise of Floods” are informative, enjoyable and provocative ...
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Anthropocentrism or Pure Luck?This deep dive explores anthropocentrism - the belief that humans are the central species - and challenges whether we are truly unique or simply the product of random cosmic chance. More for You ...
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A new A24 fantasy film helmed by a California native preaches reconciliation between man and beast. It hits home in a state ...
The course, which kicks off in September, will feature contributions from Robert Fastiggi, Auxiliary Bishop Athanasius ...
A revolution in consciousness is not a revolution of the imagination. Half-measures such as telling better stories about the relationship between humans and nature, or imagining a different world than ...
The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Comparative Literature Studies Vol. 57, No. 3, 2020 Anthropocentrism in 2001: A Space Odysse... SIQI ZHAO is a PhD candidate at the School of Foreign ...
In his latest work, nature writer Robert Macfarlane considers the vitality of rivers around the globe with prose that flows like the water he so admires.
To concede that something must be animate to merit protection is to succumb to precisely the sort of anthropocentrism that these books purport to resist. At times, Macfarlane seems on the verge of ...
It invites critical scrutiny of norms, binary distinctions, hierarchies, and power dynamics. By extension of this, it fundamentally rejects anthropocentrism, challenging human assumptions of, and ...
He was critical of “current models of production and consumption” and our faith in “the invisible forces of the market,” as well as our “misguided anthropocentrism” and our ...
Philosopher Andrzej Marzec calls for a radical rethinking of ecology—one that abandons human dominance and embraces emotional ...
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