Ecopsychology, phenomenology, and the environment
Contents
Intimate responsivity as essence-calling-path-fruition
eco(psycho)logical ethics via zen buddhist phenomenology
Will W. Adams
65-87
The naturalist's presence
notes toward a relational phenomenology of attention and meaning
Trileigh Tucker
89-107
A phenomenology of intimate relating and identification with the whole (and the tale of the woefully misguided aspirations of the common land barnacle)
Jeff Beyer
127-140
Elemental imagination
deconstructive phenomenology and the sense of environmental ethics
Sam Mickey
159-175
The invisibility of nature
garbage, play forts, and the deterritorialization of urban nature spaces
Eva-Maria Simms
237-250
Lorecasting the weather
unhumanizing phenomenology for decoding the language of earth
Craig Chalquist
251-259