La nature en éclats: cinq controverses philosophiques

Louvain-La-Neuve: Academia L'Harmattan. Edited by Bernard Feltz, Nathalie Frogneux & Stéphane Leyens (2015)
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Abstract

La crise écologique induit une mutation profonde du rapport à la nature dans notre culture. Cette mutation est interrogée ici en cinq controverses philosophiques : depuis les analyses historique et épistémologique, en passant par l'éthique, l'anthropologie et la philosophie politique. Cet ouvrage propose des repères importants pour la mise en œuvre d'une culture et d'un fonctionnement sociétal qui répondent à un problème majeur de notre époque.

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