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Carolyn Merchant

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Carolyn Merchant is an American ecofeminist philosopher and historian of science most famous for her theory on The Death of Nature, whereby she identifies the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century as the period when science began to atomize, objectify, and dissect nature, foretelling its eventual conception as composed of inert atomic particles. Her works are important in the development of environmental history and the history of science. She is Professor emerita of Environmental History, Philosophy, and Ethics at UC Berkeley.

Books

The Death of Nature
The Death of Nature
Carolyn Merchant
Autonomous Nature
Autonomous Nature
Carolyn Merchant
The Columbia Guide to American Environmental History
The Columbia Guide to American Environmental History
Carolyn Merchant
Radical Ecology
Radical Ecology
Carolyn Merchant
Ecology
Ecology
Carolyn Merchant
Ecological Revolutions
Ecological Revolutions
Carolyn Merchant
American Environmental History
American Environmental History
Carolyn Merchant
Major Problems in American Environmental History
Major Problems in American Environmental History
Carolyn Merchant
Reinventing Eden
Reinventing Eden
Carolyn Merchant
Green Versus Gold
Green Versus Gold
Carolyn Merchant
Ecological Revolutions
Ecological Revolutions
Carolyn Merchant
The Anthropocene and the Humanities
The Anthropocene and the Humanities
Carolyn Merchant
Encyclopedia of World Environmental History
Encyclopedia of World Environmental History
Carolyn Merchant, John Robert McNeill, Shepard Krech
American Environmental History
American Environmental History
Carolyn Merchant
Spare the Birds!
Spare the Birds!
Carolyn Merchant
Green Versus Gold
Green Versus Gold
Carolyn Merchant
The Anthropocene and the Humanities
The Anthropocene and the Humanities
Carolyn Merchant
Autonomous Nature
Autonomous Nature
Carolyn Merchant
Reinventing Eden
Reinventing Eden
Carolyn Merchant
Radical Ecology
Radical Ecology
Professor Carolyn Merchant, Carolyn Merchant

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