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    The Truth of the Barnacles.Kathleen Dean Moore - 2005 - Environmental Ethics 27 (3):265-277.
    Beginning with Rachel Carson’s small book, The Sense of Wonder, I explore the moral significance of a sense of wonder—the propensity to respond with delight, awe, or yearning to what is beautiful and mysterious in the natural world when it unexpectedly reveals itself. An antidote to the view that the elements of the natural world are commodities to be disdained or destroyed, a sense of wonder leads us to celebrate and honor the more-than-human world, to care for it, to protect (...)
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    The Truth of the Barnacles.Kathleen Dean Moore - 2005 - Environmental Ethics 27 (3):265-277.
    Beginning with Rachel Carson’s small book, The Sense of Wonder, I explore the moral significance of a sense of wonder—the propensity to respond with delight, awe, or yearning to what is beautiful and mysterious in the natural world when it unexpectedly reveals itself. An antidote to the view that the elements of the natural world are commodities to be disdained or destroyed, a sense of wonder leads us to celebrate and honor the more-than-human world, to care for it, to protect (...)
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    Holdfast: At Home in the Natural World.Kathleen Dean Moore - 2013 - Oregon State University Press.
    Naturalist and philosopher Kathleen Dean Moore meditates on connection and separation in these twenty-one elegant, probing essays. Using the metaphor of holdfasts—the structures that attach seaweed to rocks with a grip strong enough to withstand winter gales—she examines our connections to our own bedrock. “When people lock themselves in their houses at night and seal the windows shut to keep out storms, it is possible to forget, sometimes for years and years, that human beings are part of the natural world,” (...)
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    How It Is: The Native American Philosophy of V. F. Cordova.Kathleen Dean Moore, Kurt Peters, Ted Jojola & Amber Lacy (eds.) - 2007 - University of Arizona Press.
    Viola Cordova was the first Native American woman to receive a PhD in philosophy. Even as she became an expert on canonical works of traditional Western philosophy, she devoted herself to defining a Native American philosophy. Although she passed away before she could complete her life’s work, some of her colleagues have organized her pioneering contributions into this provocative book. In three parts, Cordova sets out a complete Native American philosophy. First she explains her own understanding of the nature of (...)
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  5. The Concept of Pardon in a Retributive Theory of Punishment.Kathleen Dean Moore - 1977 - Dissertation, University of Colorado at Boulder
     
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    Take heart: encouragement for earth's weary lovers.Kathleen Dean Moore - 2022 - Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press. Edited by Bob Haverluck.
    Humans have faced urgent crises over the past two years, and in the midst of those we still have the threat of climate change and other big, systemic problems facing our world. In this time of chaos and crisis, how do activists find the strength to carry on? In answer to this question, environmental philosopher Kathleen Dean Moore has assembled a collection of short essays that offer courage, hope, and even some laughter to the people who have for years been (...)
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    The Seasons Alter: How to Save Our Planet in Six Acts.Kathleen Dean Moore - 2017 - Environmental Ethics 39 (4):451-454.
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    The Venn Diagram from Hell.Kathleen Dean Moore & Michael Paul Nelson - 2020 - The Philosophers' Magazine 89:84-90.
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    Wild comfort: the solace of nature.Kathleen Dean Moore - 2010 - Boston, Mass.: Trumpeter Books.
    The author records her experiences trying to commune with nature in an effort to make sense of the deaths in quick succession of loved ones, in a profound ...
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    Review of Igor Primoratz: Justifying Legal Punishment.[REVIEW]Kathleen Dean Moore - 1991 - Ethics 101 (2):412-413.
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    Book Review:Justifying Legal Punishment. Igor Primoratz. [REVIEW]Kathleen Dean Moore - 1991 - Ethics 101 (2):412-.
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