The Philosopher's Zone 2008-03-15
Philosophy and the Natural World - Val Plumwood
How do our ideas about the nature of thought and the nature of the human mind affect our view of the environment and of the other beings with whom we share it? This week we ponder on these issues in a programme about Val Plumwood, the feminist and environmentalist philosopher who died suddenly a couple of weeks ago
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