from the Struggle for Nature

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The Struggle for Nature. A Critique of Radical Ecology. ¿ Short outline and extract of the critical ¿ analytical work of Jozef Keulartz that is focused at review of most influential streams in environmental philosophy. In his book, the autor is mapping philosophical roots of the so called ecological approaches and their social consequences. With regard to holistic concepts, it represents valuable historical perspective and experience of unifying strategies aiming at establishment of comprehensive and unifying worldview. These turn out to be blind alleys through which the current environmental philosophy could threat communicative power.

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