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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Presence of Nature (Simon P. James)

 

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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Works by Husserl
Works by Heidegger
Works by Sartre
Works by Merleau-Ponty
Introduction
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1. Our Place in Nature
1.1 Being-in-the-world
1.2 Involvement
1.3 Inherence
2. Animal Minds
2.1 Cross-species intersubjectivity
2.2 The problem of animal minds
2.3 The lives of animals
3. Nature’s Value and Other Obsessions
3.1 How nature matters
3.2 Technology
3.3. The hegemony of values-thinking
Example no. 1 (Alice Walker)
Example no. 2 (Henry David Thoreau)
Example no. 3 (Aldo Leopold)
4. Why Conserve Nature?
4.1 Phenomenology and moral normativity
4.2 Selfless attention to nature
4.3 Responses to some objections
5. Beyond the Human
5.1 Realism and anthropocentrism
5.2 The alterity of nature
5.3 The transhuman nature of perception
Conclusion
Bibliography
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