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  1. Nature Screened: An Eco-Film-Phenomenology.Ilan Safit - 2014 - Environmental Philosophy 11 (2):211-235.
    Do cinematic representations of the natural world only put us in further remove from nature? A phenomenological approach shows that nature screened can produce a richer understanding of human–nature relations as these unfold in visual contact. If vision accesses the world in a unique relationship of sight, in which our contact with the world is defined by vision prior to any other interaction, the cinema offers a special setting for a phenomenology that seeks to draw-out the significance of human relations (...)
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    Simon P. James. The Presence of Nature: A Study in Phenomenology and Environmental Philosophy.Ilan Safit - 2013 - Environmental Ethics 35 (3):377-380.
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    The Ethics of Survival: Responsibility and Sacrifice in Environmental Ethics.Ilan Safit - 2013 - Phenomenology and Practice 7 (2):78-99.
    The primary concern of environmental ethics pushed to the limit is the question of survival. An ethic of survival would concern the possibility of morality in an environmental crisis that promises humanity immeasurable damage, suffering, and even the possibility of species extinction. A phenomenological analysis of the question of moral response to such future catastrophe reveals—in Heideggerian fashion contra-Heidegger—that the very question positions us in a relation of responsibility towards a world and a humanity that lies beyond one’s reach and (...)
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    Wang Jiuliang, director. Beijing Besieged by Waste (La Ji Wei Cheng). [REVIEW]Ilan Safit - 2013 - Environmental Philosophy 10 (2):125-127.