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Seeing and Being Seen: Aesthetics and Environmental Philosophy

✍ Scribed by Joshua Coleman (editor)


Publisher
Hamilton Books
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
184
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Introduction
1 Seeing Nature Whole in Fragments
2 The Noetics of Poverty in the Paintings of Vincent Van Gogh
3 The Standpoint of Transformativity
4 Envisioning Animality, Humanity, and Divinity with Inspiration from Georges Bataille
5 β€œSeeing Nature Whole in Fragments” or β€œWhole in Nature Seeing Fragments”
6 Towards a Cathartic Ecology
About the Authors


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