
The Aesthetics of Natural Environments by Allen Carlson
The Aesthetics of Natural Environments is a collection of essays investigating philosophical and aesthetics issues that arise in our appreciation of natural environments. The introduction gives an historical and conceptual overview of the rapidly developing field of study known as environmental aesthetics.“At last an anthology on environmental aesthetics! This is not just a collection of papers by the most prominent contemporary environmental aestheticians, it is a field-defining work that will represent the gold standard in this new subdiscipline for years to comeThe editors have adroitly selected papers both for their inherent quality and for the way they represent emergent, conflicting, and dialectical points of view. The introduction alone is worth the price of the book as it effectively organizes the cognitive landscape in environmental aesthetics and exhaustively references its historical antecedents.” — J. Baird Callicott, University of North Texas
“By showing and clarifying how nature/earth encounters us, as we encounter it, this work will play a significant role in the emergence of a new way of doing aesthetics and environmental philosophy.” — Kenneth Maly, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse
“Environmental aesthetics is an incipient field that is exciting in its own right. But it also has the potential to help push environmental philosophy well beyond the limits of environmental ethics, as well as the vitality to help bring aesthetics back down to earth. Berleant and Carlson have done more than anyone else to articulate and advocate environmental aesthetics in its first stages, and their anthology presents important essays by many of the key figures in the field. It will be a standard work, indispensable for all those interested in the area, for the foreseeable future.” — Bruce Foltz, Eckerd College
“This collection provides an excellent overview of both the aesthetic issues involved in an appreciation of nature and how that understanding of the value of nature can be important for the long-term preservation and restoration of natural systems. This selection of highly readable essays is ideal for both the expert in the subject and those new to these debates. Taken as a whole, they make a powerful case for the claim that some of our best work in environmental philosophy has come from those more concerned with beauty rather than duty.” — Andrew Light, New York University
“The selection and arrangement of essays by Allen Carlson and Arnold Berleant is worthy of commendation: it enables newcomers to see the field’s strong dialectical character and encourages old hands to test their own intuitions in a critically stimulating manner. […] Informed by a lucid introduction (which surveys current research and offers extensive bibliographical references), the collection would be useful in either an undergraduate or graduate course. Yet there is enough substance and nuance throughout to exercise the intellectual muscle of philosophical specialists.” — Philosophy in Review
Arnold Berleant is Professor of Philosophy (Emeritus) at Long Island University. Dr. Berleant is Past President of the International Association for Aesthetics and President of the International Advisory Committee of the International Institute of Applied Aesthetics (IIAA).
Allen Carlson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, and currently holds a University of Alberta Research Professorship.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781551114705 |
| ISBN 10 | 1551114704 |
| Title | The Aesthetics of Natural Environments |
| Author | Allen Carlson |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Broadview Press Ltd |
| Year published | 2004-02-29 |
| Number of pages | 312 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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