Resisting the Domination of Nature: Regarding Time as an Ethical Concept

Environmental Philosophy 11 (2):333-358 (2014)
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This essay uses Foucault’s views on time and ethics in order to reconceptualize the domination of nature in terms of the imposition of an inflexible order upon a place rather than in the more conventional sense in environmental studies of reducing nature to a use object for humanity. I then propose a means of resisting that domination by examining how friendship might be employed as an ethical ideal in our relationship to nature

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