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SUNY Series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics

For Love of Matter: A Contemporary Panpsychism

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In For Love of Matter Freya Mathews challenges basic assumptions of Western science, modern philosophy, and environmental philosophy, arguing that the environmental crisis is a symptom of a larger, metaphysical crisis. Western science rests on the premise that the world is an inert backdrop to human presence rather than a communicative presence in its own right, one capable of dialogical congress with us. Mathews explores the transformative effects of a substitution of the latter, panpsychist premise for the former, materialist one. She suggests that to exist in a dialogical modality is to enter an expanded realm of eros in which the self and world are mutually kindled into a larger, more incandescent state of realization. She argues that any adequate philosophical response to the so-called environmental crisis cannot be encompassed within the minor discipline of environmental philosophy but must instead address the full range of existential questions.

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First published August 1, 2003

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This is a theory akin to god-of-the-gap. Shortcomings of described, although the issue often seems to be barely understood by the author, and then the conclusion is reached that therefore panpsychism. That the answer doesn’t have much of an explanatory power is ignored.
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