Environmental Thought A Short History

Environmental Thought: A Short History by Robin Attfield, published by Polity Press in June 2021, offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of environmental thought. This 268-page book delves into significant developments and debates from ancient times to the present, providing readers with a structured overview of key contributions to the field. Attfield examines various historical figures and movements, including ancient philosophers, Darwin’s impact, and notable American environmentalists such as Thoreau and Muir, while also addressing the emergence of ecology as a science.
In this edition, readers will find a thorough investigation of central themes in environmental philosophy, including discussions on the Gaia hypothesis and the pressing issues of climate change, air pollution, and biodiversity loss. Each chapter concludes with a curated list of recommended readings, encouraging further exploration of the topics presented. This book serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars across multiple disciplines, including history, philosophy, and environmental studies, making it a significant addition to the discourse on environmental thought.
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Environmental thought has a rich and extensive history. Philosopher Robin Attfield guides readers through the key developments and debates that have defined the field from ancient times to the present.
Attfield investigates ancient, medieval and early modern environmental contributions; Darwin and his successors; the debate in America involving Thoreau, Marsh, Muir and Pinchot; the foundation of the science of ecology in the Western world; and twentieth century trailblazers like Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson. Central themes of key environmentalist works of the 1970s and 1980s are discussed, along with the major debates in environmental philosophy, including Lovelock’s Gaia hypothesis. Attfield then turns to the current environmental emergency, encompassing the crises of climate change, air pollution and biodiversity loss, exploring contemporary intellectual responses to it. Each chapter concludes with a list of recommended readings, selected to invite readers to explore the book’s topics in greater depth.
Environmental Thought: A Short History will become a pivotal text in its field, of interest to students and scholars of history, philosophy, ethics, geography, religion, biology and environmental studies.
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