Bloomsbury Academic
The Linguistic Quandary of Environmental Hermeneutics: Applications from Heidegger, Li Zehou, Gadamer, and Zhuangzi
The Linguistic Quandary of Environmental Hermeneutics: Applications from Heidegger, Li Zehou, Gadamer, and Zhuangzi
Regular price
$115.00
Regular price
Sale price
$115.00
Unit price
per
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Within the context of the Age of the Anthropocene, this book outlines the existential preconditions for understanding the language of nature.
Andrew Fuyarchuk uses environmental hermeneutics as an example of a social conundrum, which is traced to the barriers created by Heidegger to understand animals-in-their environment. In response to these barriers, the author draws on the anthropological ontology of Li Zehou and Daoist philosophy. In contrast to the tradition of metaphysics that overshadows Heidegger, these philosophies think about humans and nature within a "one-world view" and thereby provide the conceptual resources to redefine what it means to be a human being from the domain of "being-in-nature." This entails a transformation in the meaning of existence that the author develops in terms of three Gadamerian dispositional preconditions for a hermeneutics of nature: empathetic bodily affinity, receptivity to ambient environments, and imitation as a way of knowing.Author: Andrew Fuyarchuk
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 01/08/2026
Pages: 214
Weight: 1lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781666961096
