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Ethics, Place & Environment
A Journal of Philosophy & Geography
Volume 5, 2002 - Issue 3
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Not Easy Being Green: Process, Poetry and the Tyranny of Distance

Pages 189-204 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

There are many places that we must save from destruction. Sadly, they are mostly distant from us. If we accept Heidegger's notion of Being-in-the-World, this distance means that we cannot authentically speak of their Being. Even if we 'dwell' in our own lands, we are not 'at home' in these beautiful places. However, if we cannot speak of their Being, of what 'is', how can we ask logging and mining multinationals to stop destroying them? This speechlessness may be overcome with a Whiteheadian process metaphysics, and 'late' Heideggerian poetics. These may then be developed in a concrete community life.

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