Acknowledgements
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), "Acknowledgements", 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. ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2051-5030(2013)0000013003
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2013 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
I would like to acknowledge the following for their support and encouragement during the development of this volume: John Barry, Peter Doran, Maruis de Geus, Graham Parkes and all of the contributors and their families, and Tom Moylan, Maria-Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Lisa Brady, Paula Kenny, Eileen Leonard, Shane Leonard and Caitríona Leonard. We also remember our fellow contributor, the late Thomas Duddy, who sadly passed away while we were making this book.
This book is dedicated to the writer, poet and spiritual philosopher Janice Harter, for all her love and support.
- 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