The elemental turn

Southern Journal of Philosophy 50 (2):345-350 (2012)
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By referring to the present environmental “crisis,” this essay presents the turn to elemental nature as a task that thinking must undertake. What this turn involves is clarified by means of a series of distinctions between things and natural elements

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