Sobre o Autor

Val Plumwood was an influential Australian philosopher known for her work in ecofeminism and environmental philosophy. She challenged traditional views of nature and critiqued the dominant anthropocentric narratives that often marginalize women's perspectives and the non-human world. Her writings emphasize the interconnectedness of all living beings and advocate for a more inclusive understanding of ethics that considers the voices of those historically left out of philosophical discourse.

Plumwood's most notable contributions include her books, such as "Feminism and the Mastery of Nature," where she explores the relationship between gender and ecological issues, and "The Eye of the Crocodile," which reflects her deep engagement with the natural world. Through her work, she sought to inspire a more ethical relationship between humans and nature, urging a shift in how we perceive and interact with the environment. Her legacy continues to influence contemporary discussions in philosophy, feminism, and environmental ethics.

Nacionalidade Australiano
Data de Nascimento April 1, 1939
Local de Nascimento Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Data de Falecimento March 1, 2014
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