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Elemental philosophy: earth, air, fire, and water as environmental ideas

David Macauley c2010 © State University of New York Press
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  • 9781438432465 (ebook)
  • 9781438432441 (paper)
  • 9781438432458 (hardcover)
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  • Religion
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  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page xi)
  • Acknowledgments (page xv)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • Part I: Elemental Encounters and Ideas (page 11)
    • Chapter 1. Philosophy's Forgotten Four (page 13)
  • Interstice: Stone (page 51)
    • Chapter 2. The Topology of the Elemental Environment (page 59)
  • Interstice: Wood (page 93)
  • Part II: Elemental Theories (page 101)
    • Chapter 3. The Flowering of Ecological Roots: Empedocles' Elemental Thought (page 103)
  • Interstice: Ice and Snow (page 137)
    • Chapter 4. Plato's Chora-graphy of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water (page 143)
  • Interstice: Cloud (page 173)
    • Chapter 5. The Place of the Elements and the Elements of Place: Aristotle's Natural Household (page 179)
  • Interstice: Heat and Cold (page 201)
    • Chapter 6. The Economy and Ecology of the Aristotelian Elements (page 209)
  • Interstice: Light and Shadow (page 243)
  • Part III: Elemental Worlds (page 253)
    • Chapter 7. Domestication of the Elements (page 255)
  • Interstice: Night (page 283)
    • Chapter 8. In Touch With the Sensuous World: The Reclamation of the Elemental in Continental Philosophy (page 293)
  • Interstice: Space (page 327)
    • Chapter 9. Revaluing Earth, Air, Fire, and Water: Elemental Beauty, Ecological Duty, and Environmental Policy (page 333)
  • Notes (page 357)
  • Index (page 419)
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