ABSTRACT

The Struggle for Nature outlines and examines the main aspects of current environmental philosophy including deep ecology, social and political ecology, eco-feminism and eco-anarchism. It criticises the dependency on science of these philosophies and the social problems engendered by them. The author argues for a post-naturalistic turn in environmental philosophy.
The Struggle for Nature presents the most up-to-date arguments in environmental philosophy, which will be valuable reading for students of applied philosophy, environmental studies and geography.

part |2 pages

Part I BETWEEN BIOLOGY AND BIOPOWER

chapter 1|15 pages

THE DISCOVERY OF THE ENVIRONMENT

chapter 2|12 pages

THE EMERGENCE OF BIOPOWER

chapter 3|18 pages

FROM PATRICK GEDDES TO LEWIS MUMFORD

chapter 4|21 pages

LETCHWORTH IN LIMBURG

part |2 pages

Part II BETWEEN SCIENCE AND IDEOLOGY

chapter 5|16 pages

SCARCITY AND EQUALITY

chapter 6|15 pages

CLASSICAL ANARCHISM AND ECO-ANARCHISM

chapter 7|19 pages

HOLISM AND TOTALITARIANISM

chapter 8|14 pages

SEPARATE WAYS