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Preface | |
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Acknowledgments | |
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Context: Environmentalism, Ecophilosophy, and Anthropocentrism | |
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Moving Away from Human Centeredness: From Silent Spring to Deep Ecology | |
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The Emergence of the Environmental Movement and Ecophilosophy | |
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A Closer Look at the Issue of Anthropocentrism | |
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Enter the Shallow/Deep Ecology Typology | |
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The Influence of Deep Ecology | |
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Deep Ecology: A Focus within Ecophilosophy--and Beyond | |
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The Influence of Deep Ecology upon Academic EcophilosophyThe Influence beyond Academic Ecophilosophy | |
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Why So Influential? | |
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The Historical Answer The Advocacy Answer and a Look behind the Scenes | |
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The Substantive Answer | |
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The Label Deep Ecology: Its Meanings and Shortcomings | |
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Arne Naess and the Meanings of Deep Ecology | |
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Arne Naess | |
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Naess's Formal Sense of Deep Ecology | |
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Naess's Philosophical Sense of Deep Ecology | |
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The Problem with the Label Deep Ecology | |
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The Perceived ProblemThe Failure of Deep Ecologists to Forestall the Perceived Problem | |
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The "Fundamental" Problem | |
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Farewell to Deep Ecology | |
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Toward a Transpersonal Ecology: Drawing Out What is Tenable and Distinctive about the Deep Ecology Approach to Ecophilosophy | |
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The Most Widely Recognized Approaches to Ecophilosophy | |
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Instrumental Value Theory | |
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Intrinsic Value TheoryObjections to Intrinsic Value Theory Approaches | |
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Transpersonal Ecology as a Distinctive Approach to Ecophilosophy | |
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Transpersonal Ecology and Transpersonal Psychology | |
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Psychologizing Ecophilosophy | |
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The Distinctiveness of the Transpersonal Ecology Approach to Ecophilosophy | |
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Proof, Moral Injunctions, and Experiential Invitations | |
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Transpersonal Ecology and the Varieties of Identification | |
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Three Bases of Identification | |
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Identification, Delusion, and Enlightenment | |
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A Guide to the Primary Sources on Deep Ecology Published during the 1980s | |
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The Emergence of Transpersonal Psychology | |
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Notes | |
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Further Reading | |
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Index | |