Mediations between Nature and Culture
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- 2022
Summary
This book explores the placement of human beings, a “betweenness” that elicits the fact that human communication is the mediation between one’s intellectual, moral, and political experience. Aaron K. Kerr explores the relationship between nature and culture, exposing the obscurities caused by technology and economic dogmatism. A renewal of the mediatory role of human communication is juxtaposed to the immediacy of digital consumption. The author reveals that to redress ecological distress, there must be an equal awareness, sense of place, and regional responsibility for built environments which value nature. By situating philosophy and communication within the scientific consensus of the anthropocene, the author clearly indicates the necessary mediations between fact and value, science and religion, local and global, nature and culture. Scholars of philosophy, rhetoric, environmental ethics, and global bioethics will find this book of particular interest.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-4030-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-4031-4
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 126
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 14
- Mediation One No access Pages 15 - 42
- Mediation Two No access Pages 43 - 68
- Mediation Three No access Pages 69 - 84
- Mediation Four No access Pages 85 - 100
- Mediation Five No access Pages 101 - 114
- Bibliography No access Pages 115 - 120
- Index No access Pages 121 - 124
- About the Author No access Pages 125 - 126





