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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783030645267
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (868 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2
    Keywords: Ecology-Philosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Part I: Tractatus Ecologia Paradoxi -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Ecological Interpolations -- 1.2 Troubadours -- 1.3 A Counter-Intuitive Discourse -- Chapter 2: On the Nature of Paradox -- 2.1 Fundamental Current Contradictions -- 2.2 The Extinction Debates -- Chapter 3: Ecological Problems and Paradigmatic Solutions -- 3.1 Science Policy and Human Nature -- 3.2 Trigger Effects and Moral Half-Resolutions -- Chapter 4: Protected Area Dilemmas -- 4.1 The Paradox of Ecological Comparisons -- 4.2 Psychology and Policy -- 4.3 Human Nature and Red Foxes -- 4.4 Legal Standing for Nature -- Chapter 5: The Paradox of Protection -- 5.1 Contradictions of Environmental History -- Chapter 6: The Ecclesiastes Factor -- 6.1 The Satiation of Choices: Imperatives and Priorities -- 6.2 The Sum Total of Destructions -- 6.3 The Ecology of Ecclesiastes -- Chapter 7: Pathologies of Self-Image -- 7.1 Quagmires of Consciousness -- 7.2 Synderesis -- 7.3 The Separation of Concept and Calculation -- 7.4 Between Rodin and Tragedy -- Chapter 8: Paradoxical Frontiers -- 8.1 Intra-Fallacy -- 8.2 Ecosystem-Scaled Paradox -- 8.3 Microcosmic Narratives -- 8.4 Utopian Contradictions -- 8.5 What Do We Know? What Do We Actually Perceive? -- 8.6 Amaurotic Compromises -- 8.7 Anthropical Sub-texts -- 8.8 Us? -- Chapter 9: The Obsolescence of Presuppositions -- 9.1 The Ineffable Landscape -- 9.2 Hypercontradictory Naturalism -- Chapter 10: Ecological Contradiction, Antinomy, and Counter-Intuition -- 10.1 To Fly or Not to Fly? -- 10.2 Paradoxical Sub-sets -- 10.3 The Argument for Equilibria -- Chapter 11: Heavy and Light Contingencies of Consciousness -- 11.1 Jean-Paul Sartre and the Contingencies of Being -- 11.2 Prefigurements of the Odyssey -- Chapter 12: The Paradise Paradox.
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