Ecophilosophy in a World of Crisis
Critical realism and the Nordic Contributions
Karl Høyer editor Roy Bhaskar editor Petter Naess editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:29th Sep '11
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Building on its origins at a seminar in Oslo organized by two of the editors, this book combines classic texts of Nordic ecophilosophy and the original contributions of those influenced by this tradition to present the view that critical realism is indeed a worthy intellectual tradition to carry forward and further develop the work of the founders of Nordic ecophilosophy.
It was clear at the seminar that there was a promising convergence of interests and themes in the two approaches; while at the same time, within the Nordic ecophilosophical tradition, there was appreciation of the capacity of critical realism, with its provision of a robust philosophical ontology and generation of totalizing immanent critiques of Western philosophy, to provide an expansive and secure home for the development of ecophilosophical work generally.
If there is a single overarching theme of critical realist philosophy, it surely must be that of the unity of theory and practice, which Bhaskar, following Hegel, has also called "seriousness". This makes the applicability, relevance and actionability of critical realism key considerations for critical realists. There can be no doubt that this concern was shared fully by the Nordic ecophilosophers; and this quality of "seriousness" is a striking feature of the Nordic contributions presented in this book.
"[This book] will appeal to philosophically informed and inquiring scientists, planners, geographers — all those of us who knowingly intervene in the world. […] The pleasure […] of this book lies in hearing the early ecophilosophers in their own voices together with today’s generation as they make sense of the same serious themes and concerns in the context of ever more pressing environmental issues using the structuring insights from critical realism."Sarah E. Cornell, Stockholm University, Sweden, in Journal of Critical Realism
ISBN: 9780415686907
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 620g
248 pages