Freya Mathews
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Freya Mathews is an Australian philosopher and author. Her work is mainly concerned with ecological philosophy but also deals with questions of metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and politics as well as a variety of themes, such as cosmology, place, identity and indigeneity versus modernity.
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Her books include:
- The Ecological Self , Routledge, London, 1991. Reissued 1993; paperback 1994
- For Love of Matter: A Contemporary Panpsycism, SUNY Press, Albany, 2003
- Journey to the Source of the Merri, Gininderra Press, Canberra, 2003
- Reinhabiting Reality: Towards a Recovery of Culture,SUNY Press, Albany, 2005
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B. Baxter, Ecologism: An Introduction (Georgetown University Press, 2000), pp 16-33, 58-79.
E. De Jong, Spinoza and Deep Ecology: Challenging Traditional Approaches to Environmentalism (Ashgate Publishing, 2004), Ch. 3.
J. Franklin, Corrupting the Youth: A History of Philosophy in Australia (Macleay Press, 2003), ch. 13.