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Thinking Ecologically Thinking Responsibly The Legacies Of Lorraine Code Nancy Arden Mchugh Editor

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Thinking Ecologically Thinking Responsibly The Legacies Of Lorraine Code Nancy Arden Mchugh Editor
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Nancy Arden Mchugh (editor), Andrea Doucet (editor)
ISBN: 9781438486352, 1438486359
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Thinking Ecologically Thinking Responsibly The Legacies Of Lorraine Code Nancy Arden Mchugh Editor by Nancy Arden Mchugh (editor), Andrea Doucet (editor) 9781438486352, 1438486359 instant download after payment.

<i>Thinking Ecologically, Thinking Responsibly</i> brings together a transdisciplinary cohort of feminist, critical race, Indigenous, and decolonial scholars who build upon and seek to widen and deepen the legacy and potential of feminist philosopher Lorraine Code's work. Since the publication of her 1987 book <i>Epistemic Responsibility</i>, Code has been at the forefront of linking epistemologies, ontologies, ethics, and epistemic injustice to guide critical frameworks for responsible, situated knowing and practices. This volume both enacts and expands Code's theories, epistemologies, and practices. It points to how concepts such as epistemic responsibility and approaches like ecological thinking are not only theoretical frameworks for knowing the world well; they are also practices and approaches that more and more feminists and critical thinkers are embodying in their work in order to think, write, and live critically and responsibly.

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