Radical Human Ecology
Discover the profound insights of Radical Human Ecology by Lewis Williams, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012. Spanning an extensive 456 pages, this hardback edition delves into the significance of indigenous and traditional knowledge systems in understanding the natural world.
This compelling work is organized into three thoughtful sections: Head, Heart, and Hand. It discusses essential themes including theories of human ecology, the wisdom traditions of indigenous peoples, and eco-spiritual epistemologies and ontology. Williams expertly articulates how these traditional perspectives can both critique and enhance contemporary understandings of ecology, bridging the gap between modernity and ancient wisdom.
Ideal for anyone interested in deep ecology and human relationships with nature, Radical Human Ecology is a must-read for those seeking to expand their understanding of ecological philosophies and indigenous epistemologies.