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Subject: Philosophy  Book Title: Ecological Thinking
Ecological Thinking
The Politics of Epistemic Location
Code, Lorraine Distinguished Research Professor, York University, Toronto
Print publication date: 2006
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: September 2006
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-515943-1
doi:10.1093/0195159438.001.0001
 
Abstract: Arguing that ecological thinking can animate an epistemology capable of addressing feminist, multicultural, and other post-colonial concerns, this book critiques the instrumental rationality, hyperbolized autonomy, abstract individualism, and exploitation of people and places that western epistemologies of mastery have legitimated. It proposes a politics of epistemic location, sensitive to the interplay of particularity and diversity, and focused on responsible epistemic practices. Starting from an epistemological approach implicit in Rachel Carson’s scientific projects, the book draws, constructively and critically, on ecological theory and practice, on (post-Quinean) naturalized epistemology, and on feminist and post-colonial theory. Analyzing extended examples from developmental psychology, from medicine and law, and from circumstances where vulnerability, credibility, and public trust are at issue, the argument addresses the constitutive part played by an instituted social imaginary in shaping and regulating human lives. The practices and examples discussed invoke the responsibility requirements central to this text’s larger purpose of imagining, crafting, articulating a creative, innovative, instituting social imaginary, committed to interrogating entrenched hierarchical social structures, en route to enacting principles of ideal cohabitation.

Keywords: ecology, epistemologies of mastery, epistemic location, social imaginary, instrumental rationality, autonomy, feminism, responsibility, credibility, Rachel Carson
Table of Contents
Preface
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INTRODUCTION
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1. ECOLOGICAL THINKING
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2. ECOLOGICAL NATURALISM
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3. NEGOTIATING EMPIRICISM
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4. ECOLOGICAL SUBJECTIVITY IN THE MAKING
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5. PATTERNS OF AUTONOMY ACKNOWLEDGMENT, AND ADVOCACY
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6. RATIONAL IMAGINING, RESPONSIBLE KNOWING
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7. PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE, PUBLIC TRUST:
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CONCLUSION
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/0195159438.001.0001
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