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>Date: Mon, 16 Dec 1996 11:37:07 -0700
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>From: [log in to unmask] (Andrew Light)
>Subject: Philosophy and Geography I is out
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>Philosophy and Geography Volume 1, SPACE, PLACE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS,
>is NOW AVAILABLE. Paper, $22.95, ISBN 0-8476-8221-8. To order call
>Rowman & Littlefield, 1-800-462-6420. 20% discount with standing order of
>future volumes (see end of this message).
>
>CONTENTS OF VOLUME I:
>
>Introduction: Geography, Philosophy, and the Environment
>Andrew Light and Jonathan Smith, Editors
>
>On the Ethical Determination of Geography: A Kantian Prolegomenon
>Robert Burch, Philosophy, University of Alberta
>
>Nature's Presence: Reflections on Healing and Domination
>Eric Katz, Philosophy, New Jersey Institute of Technology
>
>The Takings Clause and the Meaning of Land
>Zev Trachtenberg, Philosophy, University of Oklahoma
>
>Muslim Contributions to Geography and Environmental Ethics
>James L. Wescoat, Geography, University of Colorado
>
>The Dialectical Social Geography of Elisee Reclus
>John Clark, Philosophy, Loyola University, New Orleans
>
>The Maintenance of Natural Capital: Motivations and Methods
>Clive L. Spash, Land Economy, Cambridge University &
>Adam M. Clayton, Policy Analysis and Development, University of Edinburgh
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>Wilderness Management
>Roger Paden, Philosophy, George Mason University
>
>Mead and Heidegger: The Ethics and Theory of Space, Place, & Environment
>Eliza Steelwater, Urban & Regional Planning, University of Illinois
>
>Critical Reflections on Biocentric Environmental Ethics
>Roger King, University of Maine
>
>Ecology, Modernity, and the Intellectual Legacy of the Frankfurt School
>Matthew Gandy, Geography, University of Sussex
>
>Critical Questions in Envionrmental Philosophy
>Annie L. Booth, Environmental Studies, University of Northern British Columbia
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>FORTHCOMING VOLUMES FROM PHILOSOPHY AND GEOGRAPHY
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>Volume II: Public Space, forthcoming October 1997
>
>Volume III: The Meaning of Place, deadline September 15, 1997
>
>Volume IV: Aesthetics of Everyday Life, deadline September 15, 1998
>
>For submission guidelines contact Andrew Light. Until January 20, 1997,
><[log in to unmask]>. After January 20, <[log in to unmask]>.
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>Please repost this message where appropriate.
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Nick Blomley
Department of Geography
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6,
CANADA
(604) 291-3713 (tel)
(604) 291-5841 (fax)
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