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Wilderness in America - (Groundworks: Ecological Issues in Philosophy and Theology) by Henry Bugbee (Hardcover)

Wilderness in America - (Groundworks: Ecological Issues in Philosophy and Theology) by  Henry Bugbee (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The purpose of this book is to remove the philosophical writings of Henry Bugbee from relative obscurity, making them more accessible to the wider public. Beginning with an introductory account of Bugbee's "experiential naturalism," the development of his thought is traced from his student writings in Part One to some select published writings in Part Two, followed by heretofore unpublished writings in Part Three. Part Four consists of an in-depth interview conducted during the twilight years of his life. The book concludes with a rich collection of appendices that are intended to shed light upon the unique person Bugbee in fact was. The end-in-view throughout has been to allow Bugbee the opportunity to speak in his own words and, when appropriate, through the words of others: those both familiar with the man as well as his philosophy.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The philosophy of Henry Bugbee defies traditional academic categorization. Though inspired by Heidegger and American Transcendentalism, he was also admired by the famous analytic philosopher Willard van Orman Quine, who described him as the ultimate exemplar of the examined life. <p/>Bugbee's writings are remarkably different in form and register from anything written in twentieth-century American Philosophy. The beautifully written essays collected here show Bugbee's continuing commitment that "anyone who throws his entire personality into his work must to some extent adopt an aesthetic attitude and medium." <p/>Together, the book reintroduces a major thinker of nature, an environmental philosopher avant la lettre who has much to contribute to American and continental thought.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>For environmental philosophers, environmental historians, conservationists and wilderness advocates, the essays included in <i>Wilderness in America</i> together offer testimony on Bugbee's dovetailing of embodiment <i>and</i> reflection <i>in place</i>.-- "Environmental Values"<br><br><i>Wilderness in America</i> is an impressive introduction to the life and work of an original (and far-too-long neglected) figure in American philosophy. David Rodick has performed a valuable service to students and scholars of American arts and letters.<b>---Daniel Conway, Texas A&M University, <i></i></b><br><br>Essential for anyone interested in wilderness, revelation, and calling. Henry Bugbee is a philosophical voice of the first order.<b>---Edward F. Mooney, Syracuse University, <i></i></b><br><br>Reading this wonderful book inspires me to look back on my own research and writing and wonder why I had not known Henry Bugbee? I feel as though he were following me, always there in a blind spot, and now suddenly coming around offering a smile and a wave as he passes.<b>---Kip Redick, <i>Reading Religion</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><br><strong>Henry Bugbee </strong>(1915-99) was the author of <em>The Inward Morning: A Philosophical Exploration in Journal Form</em>. <p/><strong>David W. Rodick </strong>has taught philosophy at the University of Southern Maine, the University of Maryland University College at Bagram, Afghanistan, Michigan Technological University, and Xavier University in Cincinnati.<br>

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