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    The possibility of reddish green: Wittgenstein outside philosophy.David Rothenberg - 2020 - Newark: Terra Nova Press.
    How Wittgenstein's theories have been bent, transformed, and expanded in the world outside philosophy. The expression of his eyes remained the same, a cold, piercing sadness. Yet his final words were "Tell them I had a happy life." This poetic book examines the way Ludwig Wittgenstein has influenced artists of the word beyond his own field, thereby touching the subject of how philosophy can be relevant at large. By studying the ways Wittgenstein's theories have been bent, transformed, and expanded, (...) Rothenberg shows that responses to the reading of philosophy can take many deep, reflective, and different forms. Aphoristically constructed in the style of E. M. Cioran or Edmond Jabès, carefully illustrated with paintings and drawings by Doug Hall, Leif Haglund, and Debra Pughe, The Possibility of Reddish Green situates Wittgenstein in the age of the sound bite and the artistic fragment, promoting the aesthetic of detachment and yet seeking to find a route through the sea of disconnected, jumbled ideas and changes that mark our time. (shrink)
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    Beneath the Surface: Critical Essays in the Philosophy of Deep Ecology.Eric Katz, Andrew Light & David Rothenberg - 2000 - MIT Press.
    The philosophy of deep ecology originated in the 1970s with the Norwegian philosopher Arne Naess and has since spread around the world. Its basic premises are a belief in the intrinsic value of nonhuman nature, a belief that ecological principles should dictate human actions and moral evaluations, an emphasis on noninterference into natural processes, and a critique of materialism and technological progress.This book approaches deep ecology as a philosophy, not as a political, social, or environmental movement. In part I, the (...)
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  3. Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, Reviewed by David Rothenberg.David Rothenberg - 1994 - Environmental Ethics.
     
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    Wisdom in the Open Air: The Norwegian Roots of Deep Ecology.Peter Reed & David Rothenberg - 1992 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    "Wisdom in the Open Air" traces the Norwegian roots of the strain of thinking called "deep ecology" - the search for the solutions to environmental problems by examining the fundamental tenets of our culture. Although Arne Naess coined the term in the 1970s, the insights of deep ecology actually reflect a whole tradition of thought that can be seen in the history of Norwegian culture, from ancient mountain myths to the radical ecoactivism of today. Beginning with an introduction to Norway's (...)
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  5. Rothenberg, David. Review of Nina Witoszek and Andrew Brennan, eds Philosophical Dialogues: Arne Naess and the Progress of Philosphy.David Rothenberg - 2001 - Environmental Values 10:1.
     
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    Is It Painful to Think?: Conversations with Arne Næss.David Rothenberg - 1992 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    This is the compelling story of one of the most fascinating thinkers of the twentieth century- a richly toned portrait of a modern-day Thoreau.
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    Hand's End: Technology and the Limits of Nature.David Rothenberg (ed.) - 1993 - University of California Press.
    Hand's End offers a new philosophy of technology as the fundamental way in which humans experience and define nature―the tool as humanity extended. Rothenberg examines human inventions from the water wheel to the nuclear bomb and discusses theories of technology in the thought of philosophers including Plato, Aristotle, Bacon, Marx, Heidegger, Spinoza, Mumford, and McLuhan.
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    Is It Painful to Think? Conversations with Arne Næss.David Rothenberg & Arne Næss - 1993 - U of Minnesota Press.
    This is the compelling story of one of the most fascinating thinkers of the twentieth century- a richly toned portrait of a modern-day Thoreau.
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  9. Hand's End: Technology and the Limits of Nature.David Rothenberg & Andrew Mclaughlin - 1995 - Environmental Values 4 (1):79-81.
     
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    Corporate Perceptions of Climate Science.Sandra Rothenberg & David L. Levy - 2012 - Business and Society 51 (1):31-61.
    Although there has been some growing recognition of the role of private actors in international environmental regimes, little attention has been paid to the role of the private sector at the science–policy interface. Because the automobile industry plays a crucial role in mitigation of greenhouse gases, successful policy requires not just the assent but the active cooperation of this sector. Such cooperation, however, requires some institutional acceptance that climate change is indeed a significant risk. In this article, the authors look (...)
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    The World and the Wild.David Rothenberg & Marta Ulvaeus - 2001 - University of Arizona Press.
    Can nature be restored to a pristine state through deliberate action? Must the preservation of wilderness always subordinate the interests of humans to those of other species? Can indigenous peoples be entrusted with the guardianship of their own wild resources? This collection of international writings tackles tough questions like these as it expands wilderness conservation beyond its American roots. One of the first anthologies to consider wilderness as a global issue, it takes a stand against the notion that wilderness is (...)
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    Wild Ideas.David Rothenberg & World Wilderness Congress - 1995
    Wild Ideas is a collection of essays that brings a fresh and refreshing perspective to the wilderness paradoxically at the center of our civilization.
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    Sudden Music: Improvisation, Sound, Nature.David Rothenberg (ed.) - 2016 - University of Georgia Press.
    Music, said Zen patriarch Hui Neng, "is a means of rapid transformation." It takes us home to a natural world that functions outside of logic, where harmony and dissonance, tension and release work in surprising ways. Weaving memoir, travelogue, and philosophical reflection, Sudden Music presents a musical way of knowing that can closely engage us with the world and open us to its spontaneity.Improvisation is everywhere, says David Rothenberg, and his book is a testament to its creative, surprising (...)
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    You make my heart sing.David Rothenberg - 2003 - Ethics and the Environment 8 (1):112-125.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 8.1 (2003) 112-125 [Access article in PDF] You Make My Heart Sing David Rothenberg Last March I went to Pittsburgh to play music live with birds. The plan was to arrive at dawn, to catch the wary singers at their best—in the early morning chorus, when the most sound was happening. I met my friend Michael Pestel at the gates of the National (...)
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    No world but in things: The poetry of Naess's concrete contents.David Rothenberg - 1996 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 39 (2):255 – 272.
    Arne Naess introduced the notion of ?concrete contents? to posit that the qualities we perceive in nature are intrinsic to the things themselves, and not just projections of our senses on to the world. This gives environmentalism more credence than if secondary qualities about the environment are considered subjective in a pejorative sense. But the concrete contents position pushes philosophy toward poetry because it suggests that felt qualities are as primary as logic. For a philosophy to justify itself, it sometimes (...)
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    All Used Up with Nowhere to Glow!David Rothenberg - 2001 - Teaching Ethics 1 (1):93-95.
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    All Used Up with Nowhere to Glow!David Rothenberg - 2001 - Teaching Ethics 1 (1):93-95.
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    Beauty is not a Rare Thing.David Rothenberg - 2022 - Biosemiotics 15 (1):27-29.
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    D Environmental Ethics and the Philosophy of Technology.David Rothenberg - forthcoming - Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions.
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    Environmental Philosophy.David Rothenberg - 1994 - Environmental Ethics 16 (2):215-218.
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    Individual or Community? Two Approaches to Ecophilosophy in Practice.David Rothenberg - 1992 - Environmental Values 1 (2):123 - 132.
    Should environmental philosophers – or practical conservationists – focus their attentions on particular living creatures, or on the community of which they, and we, are part? The individualist ethos of the United States is reflected in legislation to protect endangered species in which particular species are portrayed as individuals with rights that must be protected. By contrast, the planning of environmental protection in Norway, exemplified by the Samla Plan for the management of water resources, emphasizes the importance of community integrity, (...)
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    Informed refusal–DNR orders in the patient undergoing anesthesia and surgery and at theend-of-life.David M. Rothenberg - 2010 - In G. A. van Norman, S. Jackson, S. H. Rosenbaum & S. K. Palmer (eds.), Clinical Ethics in Anesthesiology. Cambridge University Press. pp. 13.
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    Nightingales in Berlin: searching for the perfect sound.David Rothenberg - 2019 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    This bird is ruined for us -- The Sharawaji effect -- Beginnings of time -- Orderly and disorderly -- The place of sound -- Called most beautiful -- Berlin longs for Berlin -- Eleven paths to animal music -- Celebrated by all.
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    On biocultural diversity: Linking language, knowledge, and the environment.David Rothenberg - 2004 - Environmental Ethics 26 (1):97-99.
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  25. Philosophical Dialogues: Arne Naess and the Progress of Philosphy.David Rothenberg - 2001 - Environmental Values 10.
     
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    The Book of Music and Nature: An Anthology of Sounds, Words, Thoughts.David Rothenberg & Marta Ulvaeus - 2009 - Wesleyan University Press.
    A provocative book and audio examples explore the relationship of music and the natural world.
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    The Concert of Humans and Nightingales: Why Interspecies Music Works.David Rothenberg - 2015 - Performance Philosophy 1 (1):214-225.
    The Concert of Humans and Nightingales: Why Interspecies Music Works.
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    The Way of the Human Being.David Rothenberg - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (4):425-429.
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  29. Why I make music with natural sounds.David Rothenberg - 2017 - In Marcel Cobussen, Vincent Meelberg & Barry Truax (eds.), The Routledge companion to sounding art. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
     
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  30. Wild Ideas.David Rothenberg - 1997 - Environmental Ethics 19:315-318.
     
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    Editors' introduction.Andrew Light & David Rothenberg - 1996 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 39 (2):153-155.
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    A Parliament of Minds: Philosophy for a New Millennium.Michael Tobias, J. Patrick Fitzgerald & David Rothenberg (eds.) - 1999 - State University of New York Press.
    In this companion volume to the national public television documentary of the same name, interviews of philosophy luminaries expose the relevance of philosophy to everyday life.
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    Book Review: Philosophical Dialogues: Arne Naess and the Progress of Ecophilosophy. [REVIEW]David Rothenberg - 2001 - Environmental Values 10 (3):418-421.
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    Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology. [REVIEW]David Rothenberg - 1994 - Environmental Ethics 16 (2):215-218.
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    Imperial Ecology. [REVIEW]David Rothenberg - 2003 - Environmental Ethics 25 (3):321-324.
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    Book Review of On Biocultural Diversity: Linking Language, Knowledge, and the Environment. [REVIEW]David Rothenberg - 2004 - Environmental Ethics 26 (1):97-99.
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    The Ecological Indian: Myth and History. [REVIEW]David Rothenberg - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (4):425-429.
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    The Great, New Wilderness Debate. [REVIEW]David Rothenberg - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (2):199-202.
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    The Great, New Wilderness Debate. [REVIEW]David Rothenberg - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (2):199-202.
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    Mockingbird Morphing Music: Structured Transitions in a Complex Bird Song.Tina C. Roeske, David Rothenberg & David E. Gammon - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The song of the northern mockingbird, Mimus polyglottos, is notable for its extensive length and inclusion of numerous imitations of several common North American bird species. Because of its complexity, it is not widely studied by birdsong scientists. When they do study it, the specific imitations are often noted, and the total number of varying phrases. What is rarely noted is the systematic way the bird changes from one syllable to the next, often with a subtle transition where one sound (...)
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    Editorial: Songs and Signs: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Cultural Transmission and Inheritance in Human and Nonhuman Animals.Julia Hyland Bruno, Brian Boyd & David Rothenberg - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Review of David Rothenberg, Wild Ideas. [REVIEW]David Keller - 1997 - Environmental Ethics 19 (3):315-318.
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  43. Mapping desire: geographies of sexualities.David Bell & Gill Valentine (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    Discover the truth about sex in the city (and the country). Mapping Desire explores the places and spaces of sexuality from body to community, from the "cottage" to the Barrio, from Boston to Jakarta, from home to cyberspace. Mapping Desire is the first book to explore sexualities from a geographical perspective. The nature of place and notions of space are of increasing centrality to cultural and social theory. Mapping Desires presents the rich and diverse world of contemporary sexuality, exploring how (...)
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  44. David Rothenberg, Is it Painful to Think? Conversations with Arne Naess Reviewed by.Brian K. Steverson - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (3):209-211.
  45. Eric Katz, Andrew Light and David Rothenberg, eds., Beneath the Surface: Critical Essays in the Philosophy of Deep Ecology Reviewed by.Kent Peacock - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (2):110-112.
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    SOCIAL STUDIES OF TECHNOLOGY Hand's End: Technology and the Limits of Nature, David Rothenberg. 1994. University of California, Berkeley, CA. 280 pages. ISBN: 0-520-08054-8. $30.00. [REVIEW]Joseph Haberer - 1996 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 16 (3):145-145.
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    David J. Rothenberg, The Flower of Paradise: Marian Devotion and Secular Song in Medieval and Renaissance Music. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. Pp. xvii, 264; black-and-white figures, tables, and musical examples. $35. ISBN: 9780195399714. [REVIEW]Michael Alan Anderson - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):236-237.
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    Tuning as Lyricism: The Performances of Orality in the Poetics of Jerome Rothenberg and David Antin.Jennifer Scappettone - 2011 - Critical Inquiry 37 (4):782-786.
    Tuning might be the figure best suited to joining this pair of apparently incongruous texts, tuning in the sense defined by David Antin as “a negotiated concord or agreement based on vernacular physical actions with visible outcomes like walking together,” as opposed to understanding, which is predicated, Antin contends, “on a geometrical notion of congruence.”.
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    Rabbi Akiva's Philosophy of Love.Naftali Rothenberg - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book explores the philosophy of love through the thought and life of Rabbi Akiva ben Joseph. Readers of the Talmud are introduced to Rabbi Akiva through the iconic story of his love for his wife Rachel. From this starting point, Naftali Rothenberg conducts a thorough examination of the harmonious approach to love in the obstacle-laden context of human reality. Discussing the deterioration of passion into simple lust, the ability to contend with suffering and death, and so forth, (...) addresses the deepest and most pressing questions about human love. The readings and observations offered here allow readers to acquire the wisdom of love-not merely as an assemblage of theoretical arguments and abstract statements, but as an analysis of the internal contradictions and difficulties revealed in the context of attempts to realize and implement harmonious love. (shrink)
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  50. Adam ʻim ʻatsmo.Benno Rothenberg - 1958 - [Tel-Aviv,:
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