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The Idea of Wilderness; From Prehistory to the Age of Ecology (9780300053708) offers a sweeping examination of how humans have conceived and contested wilderness across cultures and ages, tracing shifting meanings from ancient myth to modern ecological thought.
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Max Oelschlaeger analyzes the evolving idea of wilderness, surveying its roots in prehistory, religious and philosophical traditions, and the rise of environmental philosophy. He argues that wilderness has been both a battleground for human values and a lens through which societies measure freedom, danger, beauty, and moral responsibility, culminating in contemporary debates about conservation, access, and stewardship.
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Max Oelschlaeger is a renowned environmental philosopher and scholar whose work bridges ethics, ecology, and cultural history; his rigorous, accessible writings have shaped debates on nature, preservation, and wilderness policy. With a career spanning decades of teaching, researching, and publishing, he offers a deeply informed perspective on how cultural narratives about wildness influence practical policy and personal conduct.
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The book traces how wilderness has functioned as a moral and political category across civilizations, advancing a nuanced understanding of its contested meanings and enduring relevance in ecological thought.

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1993, ISBN: 9780300053708
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About the work
The Idea of Wilderness; From Prehistory to the Age of Ecology (9780300053708) offers a sweeping examination of how humans have conceived and contested wilderness across cultures and ages, tracing shifting meanings from ancient myth to modern ecological thought.
Summary
Max Oelschlaeger analyzes the evolving idea of wilderness, surveying its roots in prehistory, religious and philosophical traditions, and the rise of environmental philosophy. He argues that wilderness has been both a battleground for human values and a lens through which societies measure freedom, danger, beauty, and moral responsibility, culminating in contemporary debates about conservation, access, and stewardship.
About the author
Max Oelschlaeger is a renowned environmental philosopher and scholar whose work bridges ethics, ecology, and cultural history; his rigorous, accessible writings have shaped debates on nature, preservation, and wilderness policy. With a career spanning decades of teaching, researching, and publishing, he offers a deeply informed perspective on how cultural narratives about wildness influence practical policy and personal conduct.
In brief
The book traces how wilderness has functioned as a moral and political category across civilizations, advancing a nuanced understanding of its contested meanings and enduring relevance in ecological thought.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780300053708
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0300053703
Hardcover
Paperback
Publishing year: 1993
Publisher: Yale University Press Core >1 >T
489 Pages
Weight: 0,748 kg
Language: eng/Englisch
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ISBN/EAN: 0300053703
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0-300-05370-3, 978-0-300-05370-8
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Book author: oelschlaeger, ölschläger, lschlger, oelschlger, vanderbilt paul, oelschläger, general idea, robinson jeffers
Book title: ecology, prehistory, idea history, before the wilderness, the idea university
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