Ecofeminist Philosophy bookcover

Ecofeminist Philosophy

A Western Perspective on What It Is and Why It Matters
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Description

A philosophical exploration of the nature, scope, and significance of ecofeminist theory and practice. This book presents the key issues, concepts, and arguments which motivate and sustain ecofeminism from a western philosophical perspective.

Product Details

PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publish DateOctober 11, 2000
Pages272
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780847692996
Dimensions9.0 X 5.9 X 0.6 inches | 0.8 pounds

About the Author

Karen J. Warren is professor of philosophy at Macalester College.

Reviews

A treasure tove of discussions in ecofeminist philosophy that people will draw on for years to come.
A well-organized explication of the ideology that perpetuates the domination of women and nature. It would make an excellent introductory textbook for a class on environmental philosophy, feminist studies, or ecofeminism. It is clear and concise. Because of its accessible style, the book will serve particularly well as an introduction to ecofeminism. Finally, because of the discussions regarding moral pluralism and the reconciliation of holism with individualism, the book also captures a somewhat higher level of intellectual interest. Ecofeminist Philosphy embodies a rare blend of accessibility and wide-ranging synthesis of debates in the field. Even more rare is her analysis opening onto avenues for further inquiry, which renders the book highly recommendable for almost anyone to read, whether student, philosopher, feminist, environmentalist, or simply the curious.
This book is highly recommended especially for those who believe that ecofeminism has a lot to offer in guiding attempts to reach a greener society.
This is a welcome project, as a philosophically inclined yet accessible introductory book on ecofeminism is long overdue, and especially welcome from an established ecofeminist.
Warren has provided a useful book for feminist and environmental philosophy instruction. She makes a number of interesting arguments in very accessible ways in chapters on vegeterianism, social justice, spirituality, and ecofeminism as a particularly Western philosophical movement. This informative overview and set of arguments about ecofeminism as a productive philosophical and social movement is a very useful resource for academic libraries.
Warren is a key thinker in this field, and the philosophical enquiry here is exemplary in its detail: terms are rigorously defined, arguments move by careful and clearly indicated steps, and the material is presented with painstaking care for thorough explanation.

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