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xi The editors would like to thank the following people and organizations for generously allowing the use of material that originally appeared elsewhere. John van Buren’s “Environmental Hermeneutics Deep in the Forest” (Chapter 1) is an edited revision of “Critical Environmental Hermeneutics,” which first appeared in Environmental Ethics vol. 17, no. 3 (Fall 1995): 259–275. Reprinted with permission from Environmental Ethics 17:3, pp. 259–275. The image of the monument to Amy Biehl in Gugulethu Township, Cape Town, South Africa, in Chapter 13 was taken by Dr. Steven Gish. The editors would also like to express their heartfelt thanks to Helen Tartar and Thomas Lay of Fordham University Press, whose unflagging support and encouragement kept our enthusiasm for this project very high during the long process of collecting and editing the papers. Acknowledgments [18.218.70.93] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 18:01 GMT) Interpreting Nature ...

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