Being Human
Discover the profound insights of Being Human by Anna L. Peterson, published by the University of California Press in 2001. This enlightening book spans 298 pages and delves into the intricate relationships between human nature, our perceptions of the environment, and ethical considerations. Peterson introduces the concept of "ethical anthropology," which explores how our understanding of nature and humanity intertwines, influencing the cultural foundations we build upon. Ideal for those interested in environmental ethics, philosophy, and moral philosophy, this work challenges readers to reflect on the ethical implications of our interactions with the natural world. Engage with a text that not only informs but also inspires a deeper connection to the environment and our place within it.