![]() ![]() ![]() Carolyn Merchant's The Death of Nature: Launching New Trajectories in Interdisciplinary Research - Introduction - Situating The Death of Nature - A New Lens for Understanding History(ies) - Ecology, Feminism, and Domination - The Importance of Worldviews - Some Reflections Moving Forward - Notes - Bibliography - 4. The Death of Nature or Divorce from Nature? - The Great Divorce - The Disembodied Privilege of Nature Disconnection - Et Tu, Aristotle? - Oppositional Aristotle - Divorce, Physics, and Power - Enter Modernity - Divorce and an Ethical Quandary - Finding the Human Place in Nature - Notes - Bibliography - 3. Before The Death of Nature: Carolyn Iltis, the Carolyn Merchant Few People Know - Why Feature the Work of Carolyn Iltis?: A Personal Introduction - The Nine Carolyn Iltis Papers, 1970-1977 - The Legacy of Carolyn Iltis - Riffing on the Legacy of Carolyn Iltis - The Metaphysics and Ontology of the Second Scientific Revolution - So Why Are We Still Modern? - Notes - References - 2. Cover - Half Title - Title Page - Copyright Page - Dedication - Table of Contents - List of figures - List of contributors - Acknowledgments - Foreword - After the Death of Nature: Introduction - Depth of Influence - Methodological Contributions to the Environmental Humanities - Range of Influence - Guide to the Book - Environmental Philosophy and Ethics and Ecofeminism - Environmental History - The Politics of Landscapes, Embodiment, and Epistemologies - Bibliography - PART I: Environmental Philosophy and Ethics and Ecofeminism - 1. ![]()
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