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Contents:
Delphic Ecology – Tim Addey
The Ibis Omen – Etain Addey
Brotherhood as the Relation between Man and Nature: a comparison between St. Francis of Assisi & the Spiritual Wheel -Valeria Zanon
Plato’s Conscious Universe and the Unity of Things – Stuart Dunbar
The Intelligible Intricacy of the Natural World – Ann van Ryn
An Ecstatic Naturalist Approach to the Anthropocene – Marilynn Lawrence
Navigating the Anthropocene: Insights from the Wisdom of the Corpus Hermeticum – Sally Jeanrenaud & Jean-Paul Jeanrenaud
How Lockean Influence May Contribute to an Ecological Ethos – Paul Fagan
Thinking Ecologically: a post-Enlightenment perspective – Eccy de Jonge
Returning to Wonder – Mary-Ann Crumplin
Do the Deepest Roots of a Future Ecological Civilization Lie in Chinese Soil? – Freya Mathews
The Relation of Crisis to Constant Order – Robert Bolton
Graveyard, incubator or something much stranger? Blind World or Multiworlds versus Deep Ecology and Neoplatonism – Kevin Corrigan
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