The contribution of ecofeminism philosophy in environmental management research [PDF]
The diversity of philosophy in exploring knowledge has different directions and different viewpoints. Nowadays, the philosophy behind exploration of knowledge lies mostly in the nature of the interaction between humans and the natural environment based ...
Ismail, Hamidi +2 more
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El Buen Vivir como alternativa al desarrollo para América Latina
In this article we show the theoretical-regulatory basis of Good Living, understood as a transformation proposal of Latin American socioeconomic systems that aims to overcome the problems of bad development (alienation, inequality and unsustainability ...
Cubillo-Guevara, A.P. +2 more
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Book review essay: Perspectives on environmental ethics [PDF]
Most introductory texts in environmental ethics (and philosophy in general) are anthologies, and there are advantages to this approach. No philosopher is an expert on all aspects of the field, especially if practical concerns such as climate change ...
Gunn, Alastair S.
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Rethinking the relation between human and nature: Insights from science fiction
Abstract Facing the accumulation of data that suggest near‐future dramatic changes in our way of life, current visions of transition are anchored in an incremental paradigm that excludes radical change. Using science fiction literature and cinema, this article aims to build such drastic change hypotheses and explore the political–ecological features of
Corinne Gendron, René Audet
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From Ringbom to Ringbom: The art of art history of Lars-Ivar Ringbom and Sixten Ringbom: A mythmaker and a myth-breaker in Åbo, Finland [PDF]
When Ludwig Klages visited Åbo (a coastal city in Finland), in 1935, his host was Lars-Ivar Ringbom (1901-1971), an art historian and docent at Åbo Akademi University.
Marja Väätäinen
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How do biodiversity and conservation values relate to landscape preferences? A case study from the Swiss Alps [PDF]
The importance of the values underlying different concepts of biodiversity conservation and landscape planning is increasingly recognised, and yet these value judgements of the public and of experts are still poorly understood.
Hunziker, Marcel, Soliva, Reto
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Sylvia Wynter's Decolonial Philosophy: How Being Human Needs an Origin Story
Abstract In this article, Ingrid Andersson discusses the decolonial philosophy of Sylvia Wynter, with a special focus on addressing her concepts of the hybrid human and origin stories. Andersson shows how Wynter's philosophizing about the being of being human is premised on an entanglement of nature and culture that is on par with the posthuman ...
Ingrid Andersson
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“Pachamamista” Discourses versus Development Policies: The Debate over Sumak Kawsay in the Andes
In this article, a critical review is presented in terms of the proposal for sumac kawsay, suma qamaña, or good living (buen vivir), highlighting its conceptual indefinition, the idealized conception of Andean rural world in which it seems to be inspired
Andreu Viola Recasens
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Georg Simmel and Pragmatism [PDF]
This paper offers some brief reflections on pragmatist themes in Georg Simmel’s philosophy. §1 presents a number of assessments – by Simmel’s contemporaries, by later interpreters, and by Simmel himself – concerning his proximity to pragmatism. §2 offers
Kusch, Martin
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Abstract This paper aims to understand the state‐of‐the‐art of research on sustainability discourse in applied linguistics. The paper adopts a systematic two‐stage review approach. In the first stage, 114 articles were classified into environment, social, and governance (ESG) according to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) categories.
Esterina Nervino +2 more
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