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Grounding knowledge

environmental philosophy, epistemology, and place

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An edition of Grounding knowledge (2003)

Grounding knowledge

environmental philosophy, epistemology, and place

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"Mountains and freeways, oceans and apartment buildings, trees and automobiles: such things lend shape to mental activity, says Christopher J. Preston. Yet Western epistemology, since its origins, has neglected these material factors. Even postmodern perspectives on how we think and know continue to emphasize social and cultural factors over the physical environment.".

"Grounding Knowledge claims that one of the unforeseen consequences of this anthropocentrism has been to ignore the epistemic argument for maintaining diverse natural environments. Grounding Knowledge supplies that argument. Preston first traces the separation of place and mind in Western epistemology. Drawing connections between skepticism and ungrounded knowledge, he then explores how a common insight in the epistemologies of both Kant and Quine sets the scene for more situated accounts of knowledge.

After showing how science studies and cognitive science have both recently moved in this direction, Preston draws further evidence for his thesis from fields as far apart as evolutionary biology, anthropology, and religious studies.

He asks what these ideas in contemporary epistemology and environmental philosophy mean for environmental policy, concluding that the grounding of knowledge strongly suggests epistemic reasons for the protection of a full range of physical environments in their natural condition."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
161

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Grounding knowledge: environmental philosophy, epistemology, and place
2003, University of Georgia Press
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Table of Contents

Unnatural knowledge
Grounding knowledge
Organisms and environments
Active landscapes
Making place matter
Preserving place and mind

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-154) and index

Published in
Athens, Ga

Classifications

Library of Congress
BD161 .P746 2003, BD161.P746 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 161 p. ;
Number of pages
161

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15383410M
Internet Archive
groundingknowled0000pres
ISBN 10
0820324507
LCCN
2002011505
OCLC/WorldCat
50285531
Library Thing
1531322
Goodreads
3515990

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