Thursday, May 28, 2020

Andy Fisher

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The dominant myth tells us who we are (commodious individuals); what our ethical duties are (production and consumption); what our relationship to the cosmos is (technological); and what life is all about (progress) (Andy Fisher, 2013, p. 176)

And finally, with elegant simplicity, it tells us who we are (inter-beings), what our ethical duties are (caring for otherness), what our relationship to the cosmos is (interwoven), and what life is all about (unfolding presence through ever widening spheres of interactivity). (p. 157)

Zhiwa Woodbury (2013) Review and Response to Radical Ecopsychology: Psychology in the Service of Life (2nd Ed.) by Andy Fisher. Ecopsychology, June 2013,  pp. 152-158

https://www.academia.edu/31125908/Review_and_Response_to_Radical_Ecopsychology_Psychology_in_the_Service_of_Life_2nd_Ed._by_Andy_Fisher