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ISBN: 2020585081 9782020585088 Year: 2003 Publisher: Paris : Seuil,

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Restaurer le lien entre l'homme et la nature pour guérir les maux engendrés par la civilisation urbaine et industrielle : thème récurrent depuis le siècle dernier, et qui trouve aujourd'hui un nouvel essor. Un vigoureux militantisme associatif se réclame de l'unité du vivant, de la solidarité de destin entre les hommes, les animaux et les plantes, et entend sur ces bases requalifier l'ensemble du cadre de vie.


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Ecopsychology, Phenomenology, and the Environment : The Experience of Nature
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ISBN: 1461496187 1461496195 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,

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A significant step in the evolution of ecopsychology has been the field’s growing awareness of its long-standing affinity with phenomenology. Now, at a time when the natural world is viewed as somewhere between threatening, threatened, and invisible, an examination of the often implicit bond between these two spheres of inquiry makes increasing sense.  Ecopsychology, Phenomenology, and the Environment: The Experience of Nature explores the intersection of the two disciplines through a diverse group of ecological thinkers. Emphasizing the directly felt experience of the wild as opposed to overtly scientific approaches, this evocative volume presents fresh perspectives on the intimacy of nature, environmentally-related morals and ethics, and the realities engendered by climate change. With profound vision and lyrical elegance, contributors reveal the transformative power of the natural world and its expansive effects on our senses and consciousness. And perhaps most notably, these chapters challenge us as humans to revise how we understand ourselves in relation to the rest of nature.  Included in the coverage: The naturalist’s presence: toward a relational phenomenology of attention and meaning. Aliveness and transformation in wilderness. Apocalyptic imagination and the silence of the elements. The who of environmental ethics: phenomenology and the moral self. Climate chaos, ecopsychology, and the maturing human being. Unhumanizing phenomenology to decode the language of Earth. Ecopsychology, Phenomenology, and the Environment: The Experience of Nature will find an engaged audience among ecopsychologists, environmental and conservation psychologists, and other psychologists and psychotherapists interested in environmental issues, as well as phenomenological psychologists. It will also appeal to environmental researchers working with psychological or phenomenological perspectives and philosophers concerned with environmental issues and ethics.

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