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  1. (1 other version)Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics.Alfred Korzybski - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (38):245-247.
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  • Marx's Ecology: Materialism and Nature.John Bellamy Foster - 2002 - Environmental Values 11 (1):103-106.
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  • (1 other version)Introduction to Critical Theory: Horkheimer to Habermas.David Held - 1980 - Polity.
    The writings of the Frankfurt school, in particular of Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, and Jurgen Habermas, caught the imagination of the radical movements of the 1960s and 1970s and became a key element in the Marxism of the New Left. Partly due to their rise to prominence during the political turmoil of the 1960s, the work of these critical theorists has been the subject of continuing controversy in both political and academic circles. However, their ideas are frequently misunderstood. In this major (...)
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  • Ecological Indian: Myth And History.Shepard Krech - 2000 - National Geographic Books.
    "A good story and first-rate social science."—New York Times Book Review The idea of the Native American living in perfect harmony with nature is one of the most cherished contemporary myths. But how truthful is this larger-than-life image? According to anthropologist Shepard Krech, the first humans in North America demonstrated all of the intelligence, self-interest, flexibility, and ability to make mistakes of human beings anywhere. As Nicholas Lemann put it in The New Yorker, "Krech is more than just a conventional-wisdom (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution.Carolyn Merchant - 1983 - Harpercollins.
    An examination of the Scientific Revolution that shows how the mechanistic world view of modern science has sanctioned the exploitation of nature, unrestrained commercial expansion, and a new socioeconomic order that subordinates women.
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  • The Rise of Anthropological Theory: A History of Theories of Culture.Marvin Harris - 1971 - Science and Society 35 (4):503-506.
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  • Against Nature: The Concept of Nature in Critical Theory.Steven Vogel (ed.) - 1996 - SUNY Press.
    Argues that the tradition of critical theory has had significant problems dealing with the concept of nature and that their solutions require taking seriously the idea of nature as socially constructed.
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  • [Book review] ecocritique, contesting the politics of nature, economy, and culture. [REVIEW]Timothy W. Luke - 1999 - Social Theory and Practice 25 (1):149-154.
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  • Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking from Women's Lives.Sandra Harding - 1991 - Cornell University.
    Sandra Harding here develops further the themes first addressed in her widely influential book, The Science Question in Feminism, and conducts a compelling analysis of feminist theories on the philosophical problem of how we know what we ...
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  • Ecology and Historical Materialism.Jonathan Hughes - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book challenges the widely-held view that Marxism is unable to deal adequately with environmental problems. Jonathan Hughes considers the nature of environmental problems, and the evaluative perspectives that may be brought to bear on them. He examines Marx's critique of Malthus, his method, and his materialism, interpreting the latter as a recognition of human dependence on nature. Central to the book's argument is an interpretation of the 'development of the productive forces' which takes account of the differing ecological impacts (...)
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  • The domination of nature.William Leiss - 1972 - Boston,: Beacon Press.
    In Part One Leiss traces the idea of the domination of nature from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century.
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  • (1 other version)Radical ecology: the search for a livable world.Carolyn Merchant - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    In the first edition of Radical Ecology --the now classic examination major philosophical, ethical, scientific, and economic roots of environmental problems--Carolyn Merchant responded to the profound awareness of environmental crisis which prevailed in the closing decade of the twentieth century. In this provocative and readable study, Merchant examined the ways that radical ecologists can transform science and society in order to sustain life on this planet. Now in this second edition, Merchant continues to emphasize how laws, regulations and scientific research (...)
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  • The Cambridge companion to critical theory.Fred Rush (ed.) - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Critical Theory constitutes one of the major intellectual traditions of the twentieth century, and is centrally important for philosophy, political theory, aesthetics and theory of art, the study of modern European literatures and music, the history of ideas, sociology, psychology, and cultural studies. In this volume an international team of distinguished contributors examines the major figures in Critical Theory, including Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, Benjamin, and Habermas, as well as lesser known but important thinkers such as Pollock and Neumann. The volume (...)
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  • (1 other version)The hedgehog, the fox and the magister's pox: mending the gap between science and the humanities.Stephen Jay Gould - 2003 - London: Jonathan Cape.
    The Hedgehog, the Fox, and the Magister's Pox is a controversial discourse, rich with facts and observations gathered by one of the most erudite minds of our ...
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  • Of Critical Theory and its Theorists.Stephen Eric Bronner - 1994 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Routledge.
    Now in its second edition, this collection is an intelligent, accessible overview of the entire Critical Theory Tradition, written by one of the leading experts on the subject. Filled with original insights and valuable historical narratives, this work is a contribution that furthers the idea and spirit of critical theory as it weaves together a narrative from a series of examinations of the thoughts of many of the most important left Western intellectuals of the twentieth century. Covering the work of (...)
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  • The dialectical biologist.Richard Levins - 1985 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Edited by Richard C. Lewontin.
    Throughout, this book questions our accepted definitions and biases, showing the self-reflective nature of scientific activity within society.
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  • The Dialectical Biologist.Philip Kitcher, Richard Levins & Richard Lewontin - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (2):262.
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  • Marx’s Ecology: Materialism and Nature.John Bellamy Foster (ed.) - 2000 - NYU Press.
    By reconstructing a materialist conception of nature and society, Marx's Ecology challenges the spiritualism prevalent in the modern Green movement, pointing toward a method that offers more lasting sustainable solutions to the ecological crisis.
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  • (1 other version)Science and sanity.Alfred Korzybski - 1941 - New York,: The International non-Aristotelian library publishing company, The Science press printing company, distributors.
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  • (1 other version)The death of nature.Carolyn Merchant - forthcoming - Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology.
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  • (1 other version)Introduction to Critical Theory: Horkheimer to Habermas.David Held - 1980 - University of California Press.
    2. Class,. class. conflict. and. the. development. of. capitalism: critical. theory. and. political. economy. In the last ten years the work of the best- known representatives of the Frankfurt school has come to be associated with two basic concerns: ...
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  • The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern Proposals.David Ray Griffin (ed.) - 1988 - State University of New York Press.
    Describes the move from modern, mechanistic science to a post-modern, organismic science.
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  • Beyond the Human-Nature Debate: Human Corporeal Organisation as the 'First Fact' of Historical Materialism.Joseph Fracchia - 2005 - Historical Materialism 13 (1):33-62.
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  • The re-emergence of emergence: the emergentist hypothesis from science to religion.Philip Clayton & Paul Davies (eds.) - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume introduces readers to emergence theory, outlines the major arguments in its defence, and summarizes the most powerful objections against it. It provides the clearest explication yet of this exciting new theory of science, which challenges the reductionist approach by proposing the continuous emergence of novel phenomena.
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  • The Popper-Adorno controversy: The methodological dispute in German sociology.David Frisby - 1972 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 2 (1):105-119.
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  • Anti-dühring.Friedrich Engels - unknown
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  • (1 other version)Conceptual Foundations of Emergence Theory.Philip Clayton - 2006 - In Philip Clayton & Paul Davies (eds.), The re-emergence of emergence: the emergentist hypothesis from science to religion. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • Marx’s Science and the ‘First Critique’ of Hegel.Peter Amato - 2001 - Rethinking Marxism 13 (1):97-107.
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  • Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking from Women's Lives.Susan Babbitt & Sandra Harding - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (2):287.
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  • Sociological Theory and the Environment: Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights.Riley E. Dunlap - 2002 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    Nearly all of the major perspectives, focal points and debates in environmental sociology are reflected in this collection of essays. The volume exceeds the bounds of conventional theory by surveying societies and their natural biophysical environments.
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  • The Grundrisse.Karl Marx & David Mclellan - 1972 - Science and Society 36 (1):91-92.
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  • The Enemy of Nature: The End of Capitalism or the End of the World.Joel Kovel - 2002 - Science and Society 67 (4):511-513.
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  • On materialism.Sebastiano Timpanaro - 1975 - Atlantic Highlands [N.J.]: Humanities Press.
    This polemical work presents to the English-speaking world one of the most original philosophical thinkers to have emerged within post-war Europe. Sebastiano Timpanaro is an Italian classical philologist by training, an author of scholarly studies on the nineteenth-century poet Leopardi, and a Marxist by conviction. With great force and wit, On Materialism sets itself against what it sees as the virtually universal tendency within western Marxism since the war, to dissociate historical materialism from biological or physical materialism. Whereas the philosophical (...)
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  • Cultural Materialism: The Struggle for a Science of Culture.Marvin Harris - 2001 - Altamira.
    Cultural Materialism, published in 1979, was Marvin Harris's first full-length explication of the theory with which his work has been associated. While Harris has developed and modified some of his ideas over the past two decades, generations of professors have looked to this volume as the essential starting point for explaining the science of culture to students. Now available again after a hiatus, this edition of Cultural Materialism contains the complete text of the original book plus a new introduction by (...)
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  • (1 other version)Ontogeny and Phylogeny.Stephen J. Gould - 1979 - Science and Society 43 (1):104-106.
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  • Conceptual foundations of early Critical Theory.Fred Rush - 2004 - In The Cambridge companion to critical theory. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 6--39.
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  • Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development.Vandana Shiva - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (1):206-214.
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  • Carbon metabolism: Global capitalism, climate change, and the biospheric rift. [REVIEW]Brett Clark & Richard York - 2005 - Theory and Society 34 (4):391-428.
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  • (1 other version)The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm: A Critique of the Adaptationist Programme.S. J. Gould & R. C. Lewontin - 1994 - In Elliott Sober (ed.), Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology. The Mit Press. Bradford Books. pp. 73-90.
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  • (1 other version)Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History.Stephen Jay Gould - 1991 - Journal of the History of Biology 24 (1):163-165.
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  • The Discourse of Domination: From the Frankfurt School to Postmodernism.Ben Agger - 1992 - Northwestern University Press.
    The Discourse of Domination tackles nothing less than the challenge of giving critical theory a new grip on current problems, and restoring the left's faith in the possibility of enlightened social change.
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  • (1 other version)Ontogeny and Phylogeny.Stephen Jay Gould - 1978 - Philosophy of Science 45 (4):652-653.
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  • Marx and Nature: A Red and Green Perspective.Paul Burkett - 2000 - Science and Society 64 (2):259-261.
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  • (1 other version)Wonderful Life; The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History.Stephen Jay Gould - 1992 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 23 (2):359-360.
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  • Metabolism, energy, and entropy in Marx's critique of political economy: Beyond the Podolinsky myth.Paul Burkett & John Bellamy Foster - 2006 - Theory and Society 35 (1):109-156.
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  • Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed.Jared Diamond - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (1):133-135.
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  • The Modern World-Systemas environmental history? Ecology and the rise of capitalism.Jason W. Moore - 2003 - Theory and Society 32 (3):307-377.
    This article considers the emergence of world environmental history as a rapidly growing but undertheorized research field. Taking as its central problematic the gap between the fertile theorizations of environmentally-oriented social scientists and the empirically rich studies of world environmental historians, the article argues for a synthesis of theory and history in the study of longue dureesocio-ecological change. This argument proceeds in three steps. First, I offer an ecological reading of Immanuel Wallerstein's The Modern World-System. Wallerstein's handling of the ecological (...)
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  • Ecology and Historical Materialism.Jonathan Hughes - 2003 - Science and Society 67 (1):122-124.
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  • Food, social evolution, and conquest.D. Laibman - 2003 - Science and Society 67 (2):127-135.
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  • The dialectics of nature and Marxist ecology.John Bellamy Foster - 2008 - In Bertell Ollman & Tony Smith (eds.), Dialectics for the new century. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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