Table of Contents
Cover and Contents
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Editorial
Editorial
Michael T. Caley
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Articles
The Fourfold Revisited: Heideggerian Ecological Practice and the Ontology of Things
Wendell Kisner
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Wildness, Intensity, Connectivity, and Thereness: A Phenomenological Exploration of Mountain Experience
George Daniel Firth
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Ecopsychology: Where Does It Fit in Psychology in 2009?
John Scull
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Can Humanism Be an Environmentalism? A Further Response to Lewis P. Hinchmann
Andrew Stables
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Within the Clearing: Reimagining Cities as Forests
David Ward
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Gender, Nature and the Oblivion of Being: The Outlines of a Heideggerian-Ecofeminist Philosophy
Gregory Morgan Swer
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Why the George Lakoff and Mark Johnson Theory of Metaphor Is Inadequate for Addressing Cultural Issues Related to the Ecological Crises
C. A. Bowers
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Embodied Mind, the Environment, and Culture: Reply to Chet Bowers
Mark Johnson
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Narratives
Reconnecting with the Planetary CommUnity
Adrián Villaseñor-Galarza
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Book Reviews
Review of Transformative Learning for a New World View: Learning to Think Differently by M. G. Jackson
Jerome Stone
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Review of Understanding Gregory Bateson: Mind, Beauty, and the Sacred Earth by Noel G. Charlton
Michael T. Caley
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Review of Reinhabiting Reality: Towards a Recovery of Culture by Freya Mathews
Serpil Oppermann
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Review of Turning to Earth: Stories of Ecological Conversion by F. Marina Schauffler
Serpil Oppermann
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Announcements
European Ecopsychology Society’s (EES) Second Conference
. European Ecopsychology Society
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