Lexington Books
Pages: 140
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-66692-489-3 • Hardback • September 2024 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-1-66692-490-9 • eBook • August 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
David Utsler teaches philosophy at North Central Texas College.
Introduction: A Ricoeurian Environmental Hermeneutics
Chapter 1: Paul Ricoeur on the Ecological Crisis
Chapter 2: Environmental Identity in the Flesh: Corporeality in Environmental Selfhood
Chapter 3: Anthropocentrism vs. Non-Anthropocentrism: A Hermeneutic Alternative
Chapter 4: Fragile Earth/Fragile Humanity: Fragility and the Future
Chapter 5: The Poetics of Environmental Responsibility: Imagination and Initiative
Chapter 6: Is Interpreting Nature to Read It as a Text?
Conclusion
This book is an excellent introductory treatment of the relevance of Paul Ricoeur to environmental philosophy. It succeeds as an introduction to environmental philosophy for Ricoeur scholars as well as an introduction to Ricoeur for environmental philosophers. There are several books and essay collections on the hermeneutical approach to environmental philosophy, so this makes a valuable contribution to that field by focusing specifically on Ricoeur.
— Brian Gregor, California State University