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Environmental Culture: The Ecological Crisis of Reason is a scholarly work that investigates the relationship between environmental issues and cultural values. The book critically analyzes the ways in which reason has been used to justify human actions that have led to ecological degradation. It offers a comprehensive examination of the historical development of environmental thought, tracing its roots in philosophy and science, and examines the contemporary challenges posed by environmental crises. The author provides a nuanced discussion of the complexities involved in addressing the ecological crisis, considering both theoretical and practical approaches to environmental sustainability.
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