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Against Nature
The Concept of Nature in Critical Theory
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236 pages
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The book explores the shortcomings of critical theory in addressing the concept of nature, emphasizing the need to recognize nature as a socially constructed phenomenon. It critiques traditional approaches and suggests that a deeper understanding of this relationship is essential for resolving ongoing theoretical challenges. Through this lens, the author advocates for a re-evaluation of how nature is perceived within critical discourse, aiming to bridge gaps between social constructs and environmental realities.
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1996, paperback
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