List of contributors
Environmental Philosophy: The Art of Life in a World of Limits
ISBN: 978-1-78350-136-6, eISBN: 978-1-78350-137-3
ISSN: 2051-5030
Publication date: 27 December 2013
Citation
(2013), "List of contributors", Environmental Philosophy: The Art of Life in a World of Limits (Advances in Sustainability and Environmental Justice, Vol. 13), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. vii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2051-5030(2013)0000013002
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2013 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
John Barry | Queens University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Geoff Berry | Phoenix Institute of Australia, Victoria, Australia |
Marius de Geus | Political Science Institute Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands |
Jason Dockstader | University College Cork, Cork, Ireland |
Peter Doran | Queens University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Thomas Duddy | National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland |
Liam Leonard | Independent Researcher and Academic Consultant, Orange County, CA, USA |
Cara Nine | University College, Cork, Ireland |
Graham Parkes | University College Cork, Cork, Ireland |
- Environmental philosophy: The art of life in a world of limits
- Advances in sustainability and environmental justice
- Environmental philosophy: The art of life in a world of limits
- Copyright page
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- MacIntyre and Havel as green political thinkers: Unreasonable thinking in turbulent times
- The transition to green lifestyles based on voluntary simplicity: The difficult road towards enjoyable, graceful and sustainable lifestyles ☆ This chapter is a thoroughly revised version of my paper presented at the Symposium ‘The Transition to Sustainable Communities: Justice, Resilience and Practices of Sustainable Living’, 29 March 2010; School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy, University of Belfast.
- The politics of global warming (1): Climate science and scepticism
- The politics of global warming (2): Two obstacles to circumvent
- A call for a new political economy of attention: Mindfulness as a new commons
- Territory in a world of limits: Exploring claims to oil and ice
- Mandatory non-anthropocentrism: The political unrealism of making metaethical demands in environmental ethics
- Irish ruins ancient and new: Ghost estates, megaliths and human relations with the rest of nature
- Walking respectfully on the earth: A problem for deep ecology