Spinoza, Ecology, and International Law: Navigating the Anthropocene with Radical Naturalism
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Explores the relevance of Spinoza's philosophy to contemporary ecological and international legal challenges.
Argues that Spinoza's radical naturalism offers a unique perspective on the relationship between humans and nature.
Examines the implications of Spinoza's thought for understanding the Anthropocene, the current geological epoch characterized by human impact on the planet.
Analyzes the role of international law in addressing ecological crises and promoting sustainability.
Draws on insights from political theory, environmental ethics, and legal theory to develop a comprehensive framework for understanding the relationship between Spinoza, ecology, and international law.
Offers a timely and original contribution to the growing field of environmental law and philosophy.
Written in a clear and accessible style, making it suitable for a wide range of readers.
Essential reading for scholars and students of environmental law, philosophy, and political theory.
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