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2 produkter
Atmospheric Health, Nature, and Well-being
Towards a Philosophy of the Garden
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
2 166 kr
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Reimagining the garden as a vital metaphysical framework for understanding the intricate relationships between health, well-being, and the environment, the book proposes a holistic, ecologically sensitive model that integrates mind, body, nature, and community.The text offers the reader a transformative perspective that, transcending traditional dualisms, embraces the atmospheric sense of deep interconnectedness between individuals, communities, and the natural world. Through a blend of philosophical analysis, autoethnographic narratives, and cultural reflections, the authors, proposing a transgressive metaphysical model for personal and communal engagement with the processes of life, revise the idea of health as “lack of illness,” redefining it as “flourishing.” Such garden-inspired metaphysics promotes a dynamic, inclusive understanding of health, balancing modern medical approaches with a profound attunement to the rhythms of nature.Atmospheric Health, Nature, and Well-being is an ideal resource for scholars, students, and other professionals in philosophy, environmental studies, health sciences, and cultural studies, as well as policymakers, urban planners, and anyone interested in innovative approaches to health, well-being, and the environment.
Melville’s (Dis)Orders
Four Transatlantic Dialogues on Essence, Existence, and the Truth of Things
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 596 kr
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Melville’s (Dis)Orders offers a dialogical re-reading of Herman Melville as a thinker of moral, political, and existential disorder, tracing how his literary imagination confronts authority, law, violence, and ethical responsibility in modernity.Combining literary analysis with philosophical reflection, this book advances a dual-voiced, dialogical approach to Melville’s oeuvre that brings literary studies into sustained conversation with ethics, political thought, theology, and intellectual history. Moving beyond thematic interpretation, the authors read Melville as a diagnostician of modernity’s fractures—where sovereignty falters, legal order destabilizes, and moral judgment becomes precarious. Through close readings of major and lesser-known texts, the volume offers scholars a conceptually rigorous framework for understanding Melville’s relevance to debates on authority, responsibility, friendship, and post-theological ethics, while modeling dialogic scholarship as a critical method.This book is written primarily for scholars of nineteenth-century American literature, Melville studies, American Romanticism, and comparative literature, as well as philosophers, intellectual historians, and scholars of religion interested in ethics, secularization, and dialogic thought. It will also be of value to postgraduate and doctoral students, advanced undergraduates in specialized seminars, and educators seeking an interdisciplinary, research-driven resource on Melville’s ethical imagination.