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    Relational Moral Agency: Beyond Constructivism and Naturalism.Suvielise Nurmi - 2011 - In Heather Eaton & Sigurd Bergmann (eds.), Ecological Awareness: Exploring Religion, Ethics and Aesthetics. Studies in Religion and the Environment –Series, vol 3. LIT-Publishing. pp. 176–192.
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    Relational Agency and Environmental Ethics. A Journey beyond Humanism as We Know It. Lexington Books 2023 (monograph).Suvielise Nurmi - 2023 - Lexington Books (Rowman & Littlefield).
    Why does ethics only weakly contribute to the most crucial problems of the current world? Relational Agency and Environmental Ethics: A Journey Beyond Humanism as We Know It explores how the concept of moral agency embedded in modern humanist ethics, in its reliance on environmentally harmful and scientifically implausible presuppositions, prevents ethics from efficiently supporting a sustainability transition. The modernist individualist notion of agency includes conceptual dichotomies between moral agency and human nature, mind and body, reason and emotion, and knowledge (...)
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    Relational Agency and Environmental Ethics: A Journey beyond Humanism as We Know It.Suvielise Nurmi - 2023 - Lexington Books.
    The book charts a new direction for environmental ethics—and ethics in general—by relationally revising the concept of moral agency in light of the current understanding of embodied mental processes and environmentally extended cognition. The book sketches the crucial implications of a relational theory of ethics for environmental ethics.
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  4. Suhteissa syntyvä toimijuus – kestävyysmuutoksen siemeniä lasten luontosuhteessa (Agency emerging from relations - seeds of sustainability transformation in child-nature relationships).Suvielise Nurmi - 2023 - In Pirjo Suvilehto, Pauliina Rautio & Veli-Matti Värri (eds.), Nuorten luonto eläimineen. Kohti monilajista nuorisotutkimusta. Finnish Youth Research Society. pp. 44-85.