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Title: Thinking Ecologically
Sub-title: Environmental Thought, Values and Policy
By (author): Bruce Morito
ISBN10-13: 1552660923 : 9781552660928
Format: Paperback
Pages: 270
Weight: .113 Kg.
Published: Fernwood Publishing - January   2002
List Price: 23.95 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
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Thinking Ecologically has two aims. The first is to describe the metaphysical, epistemological and valuational directions taken toward the environment in the history of Western thought. The second is to develop an approach to environmental thought based on the idea of attunement. Attunement steers us toward thinking ecologically, in contrast to merely thinking about ecology. Appeal to some Eastern and Aboriginal approaches is made to develop the idea of attunement. As such, it challenges some basic (Western and philosophical) values and ethical assumptions about what it means to be part of ecological processes. With this theoretical background, the book then attempts to address some of the fundamental concepts presently grounding environmental policyâ concepts such as sustainability, sustainable development and conservation. These examples of how thinking ecologically can be applied to a range of policy concerns highlight the tensions involved in understanding the relation between humans and their environment. Thinking ecologically, however, enables these tensions to be seen not merely as problematic, but as informative in becoming attuned; it attempts to address in policy the uncertainty that arises when these tensions are understood in their fullness.
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