In what is ecophenomenology david wood writes


In "What Is Ecophenomenology?" David Wood writes, "Ecophenomenology could be said to be the promise of phenomenology fulfilled within the broad horizons of the natural world. An ecophenomenology would activate and reactivate the complex articulations and relations of things, restoring through description, through dramatization, a participatory engagement (bodily, imaginative, etc.) with things. A turn to the articulatedness of things, and to the event of their coming into being, is a return to the conditions of human fulfillment, and connectedness, but also to the sources of renewal, transformation, and resistance" Do your best to explain what you think Wood means by "the promise of phenomenology," "the broad horizons of the natural world," and "the articulations and relations of things." Tie these ideas to the formation of an environmental ethic grounded the processes of "renewal, transformation, and resistance."

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