Ontologies and Natures

Ontologies and Natures
Title Ontologies and Natures PDF eBook
Author Milton Fernando Gonzalez Rodriguez
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 225
Release 2022-09-08
Genre Medical
ISBN 1666909505

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In Ontologies and Natures: Knowledge about Health in Visual Culture, Fernando Gonzalez Rodriguez argues that visual culture offers insights into how societies perceive the role of nature in pursuits to cure and care for the human body. By using a set of visual surfaces and artefacts as entry points the book sheds light on ideas about nature as a healing source.

Ontologies of Nature

Ontologies of Nature
Title Ontologies of Nature PDF eBook
Author Gerard Kuperus
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 264
Release 2017-10-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3319662368

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This volume contains essays that offer both historical and contemporary views of nature, as seen through a hermeneutic, deconstructive, and phenomenological lens. It reaches back to Ancient Greek conceptions of physis in Homer and Empedocles, encompasses 13th century Zen master Dōgen, and extends to include 21st Century Continental Thought. By providing ontologies of nature from the perspective of the history of philosophy and of contemporary philosophy alike, the book shows that such perspectives need to be seen in dialogue with each other in order to offer a deeper and more comprehensive philosophy of nature. The value of the historical accounts discussed lies in discerning the conceptual problems that contribute to the dominant thinking underpinning our ecological predicament, as well as in providing helpful resources for thinking innovatively through current problems, thus recasting the past to allow for a future yet to be imagined. The book also discusses contemporary continental thinkers who are more critically aware of the dominant anthropocentric and instrumental view of nature, and who provide substantial guidance for a sensible, innovative “ontology of nature” suited for an ecology of the future. Overall, the ontologies of nature discerned in this volume are not merely of theoretical interest, but strategically serve to suspend anthropocentrism and spark ethical and political reorientation in the context of our current ecological predicament.

The Nature of Being

The Nature of Being
Title The Nature of Being PDF eBook
Author Henry H. Slesser
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 1919
Genre Ontology
ISBN

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Ontology and Closeness in Human-Nature Relationships

Ontology and Closeness in Human-Nature Relationships
Title Ontology and Closeness in Human-Nature Relationships PDF eBook
Author Neil H. Kessler
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 343
Release 2018-10-10
Genre Science
ISBN 3319992740

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In Ontology and Closeness in Human-Nature Relationships, Neil H. Kessler identifies the preconceptions which can keep the modern human mind in the dark about what is happening relationally between humans and the more-than-human world. He has written an accessible work of environmental philosophy, with a focus on the ontology of human-nature relationships. In it, he contends that large-scale environmental problems are intimate and relational in origin. He also challenges the deeply embedded, modernist assumptions about the relational limitations of more-than-human beings, ones which place erroneous limitations on the possibilities for human/more-than-human closeness. Diverging from the posthumanist literature and its frequent reliance on new materialist ontology, the arguments in the book attempt to sweep away what ecofeminists call “human/nature dualisms. In doing so, conceptual avenues open up that have the power to radically alter how we engage in our daily interactions with the more-than-human world all around us. Given the diversity of fields and disciplines focused on the human-nature relationship, the topics of this book vary quite broadly, but always converge at the nexus of what is possible between humans and more-than-human beings. The discussion interweaves the influence of human/nature dualisms with the limitations of Deleuzian becoming and posthumanism’s new materialism and agential realism. It leverages interhuman interdependence theory, Charles Peirce’s synechism of feeling and various treatments of Theory of Mind while exploring the influence of human/nature dualisms on sustainability, place attachment, common worlds pedagogy, emergence, and critical animal studies. It also explores the implications of plant electrical activity, plant intelligence, and plant “neurobiology” for possibilities of relational capacities in plants while even grappling with theories of animism to challenge the animate/inanimate divide. The result is an engaging, novel treatment of human-nature relational ontology that will encourage the reader to look at the world in a whole new way.

The Nature of Being; An Essay in Ontology

The Nature of Being; An Essay in Ontology
Title The Nature of Being; An Essay in Ontology PDF eBook
Author Henry H Slesser
Publisher Palala Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2016-05-09
Genre
ISBN 9781356105113

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Ontological Investigations

Ontological Investigations
Title Ontological Investigations PDF eBook
Author Ingvar Johansson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 377
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780415025881

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Nature and Necessity

Nature and Necessity
Title Nature and Necessity PDF eBook
Author Milton Fisk
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1974
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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