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Introduction by Ane Faugstad and Johannes Servan

Part I: Introduction to ecophenomenology

  • Charles Brown: The unity of eco-phenomenology: A reply to Thomson
  • David Abram: The invisibles
  • Ted Toadvine: Ecophenomenology and the resistance of nature

Part II: Embodiment and gender

  • Monika Langer: Sartre in the company of Merleau-Ponty, Foucault, and Düden
  • Kirsti Kuosa: The embodied self and identity of three women living with multiple sclerosis
  • Claus Halberg: The tangible invisible: Irigaray's phenomenological critique of Merleau-Ponty's notion of the flesh
  • Joanna Handerek: On pain and fear. The concept of the body in Gernot Böhme's philosophy

Part III: Contemporary environmental philosophy

  • Gunnar Skirbekk: Ethical gradualism, beyond anthropocentrism and biocentrism?
  • Jørgen Pedersen: Habermas and environmental ethics
  • Svenn Anders Noer Lie & Fern Wickson: The relational ontology of deep ecology: A dispositional alternative to intrinsic value?
  • Jon Helén Pedersen: Løgstrup's philosophy as environmental philosophy
  • Stig Ingebrigtsen & Ove Jakobsen: Circulation economics - an ecological image of Man based upon an organic worldview
  • Linda McGuffe: Questions concerning technology and food Jan van Boeckel: A point of no return. Artistic transgression in the more-than-human world
  • Morten Tønnessen: I, wolf. The ecology of existence
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