Becoming a Place of Unrest: Environmental Crisis and Ecophenomenological Praxis

By Robert Booth

Publisher: Ohio University Press
Date: 09/07/2021

Description:

The key to mitigating the environmental crisis isn’t just based on science; it depends upon a profound philosophical revision of how we think about and behave in relation to the world.

In this bold argument, Robert Booth asserts that the environmental crisis stems from our anthropocentric understanding of, and behavior in, the more-than-human world. Linking environmental phenomenology to ecofeminism, he shows why and how an ecophenomenological praxis may interrupt the environmental crisis at its source.