TY - BOOK AU - Storey,David E. TI - Naturalizing Heidegger: his confrontation with Nietzsche, his contributions to environmental philosophy T2 - SUNY series in environmental philosophy and ethics SN - 9781438454849 AV - B3279.H49 S755 2015eb U1 - 193 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Albany PB - State University of New York Press KW - Heidegger, Martin, KW - Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, KW - Environmental ethics KW - Philosophy of nature KW - Environmental sciences KW - Philosophy KW - Éthique de l'environnement KW - Philosophie de la nature KW - Sciences de l'environnement KW - Philosophie KW - PHILOSOPHY KW - History & Surveys KW - Modern KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Traditional Reading of Heideggerâ€?s Relevance for Environmental Philosophy and Ethics -- I. Heidegger and Environmental Philosophy: A Checkered History -- 1. Early Critics of Heideggerâ€?s Account of Nature -- 2. Heidegger and Deep Ecology -- 3. Continental Approaches to Heidegger and Environmental Philosophy -- II. Heidegger and Environmental Philosophy: A Round Square? -- 1. Anthropocentrism -- 2. Axiology -- 3. Scientific Naturalism -- III. Eco-Phenomenology: A Naturalized Heidegger?; Conclusion: Naturalizing HeideggerChapter 2: The Question concerning Biology: Life, Soul, and Nature in Heideggerâ€?s Early Aristotle Lecture Courses -- Pre-Being and Time: Aristotle on Life, Soul, and Nature -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Life and Nature in Being and Time -- I. Being and Time in Brief -- II. Nihilism in Being and Time -- III. Heideggerâ€?s Understanding of World -- IV. The Concept of Life -- V. The Three Senses of Nature -- VI. Problems in Heideggerâ€?s Account of Nature in Being and Time -- Conclusion; Chapter 4: Back to Life: Organism, Animal, and Umwelt in Fundamental Concepts of MetaphysicsI. Nihilism in Heideggerâ€?s Late 1920s Writings -- II. Life and Animality in Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics -- III. Critical Considerations -- 1. Evolution -- 2. Hierarchy -- 3. The Human/Animal Divide -- Conclusion: The Kantian Roots of Heideggerâ€?s Later Philosophy of Nature: The Earth as the Sublime -- Chapter 5: Nature in the Later Heidegger: Earth, Physis, Technology, Machination, and Poetic Dwelling -- I. Earth -- II. Physis -- 1. Introduction to Metaphysics; 2. “On the Essence and Concept of Physis in Aristotleâ€?s Physics Bâ€?III. Technological Nihilism -- 1. Contributions to Philosophy (from Enowning) and Mindfulness -- 2. “The Question Concerning Technologyâ€? -- IV. Poetic Dwelling -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Nature and Nihilism: Heideggerâ€?s Confrontation with Nietzsche -- I. Nihilism in the Later Heidegger -- 1. The History of Being: Metaphysics as Nihilism -- 2. Introduction to Metaphysics -- II. Heideggerâ€?s Nietzsche Interpretation -- III. Additional Problems with Heideggerâ€?s Interpretation; ConclusionChapter 7: Naturalizing Nietzsche: Life, Evolution, and Value -- I. Nietzscheâ€?s Naturalism -- II. Nietzscheâ€?s Philosophy of Biology -- 1. Darwin -- 2. Teleology: From the Mechanistic View to the “Dynamic Interpretation of the Worldâ€? -- 3. Drives -- 4. Values -- 5. Selection -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Engaging Environmental Ethics -- I. Debating Nietzscheâ€?s Relevance for Environmental Ethics -- II. Hierarchical Biocentrism -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=953605 ER -