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Acknowledgments
Contents
Preface: Ecopsychology — A Reconnaissance
Part One: PSYCHOLOGY
1. “Please, Sir, May I Have Some More?”
Anna in the Aisles of Plenty
Can the Earth Afford Us?
The Clash of Ideologies
Scare Tactics and Guilt Trips
In-Here/Out-There
The Boundaries of the Ego
2. Modern Psychology In Search Of Its Soul
Bart Simpson and the Tiger
The Third Outrage
Collusive Madness
Thanatos
Normative Alienation
The Denatured Environment
The Psyche and the Biosphere
3. Stone Age Psychiatry: A Speculative Reconstruction
Eye of Newt, Toe of Frog
The Sacramental Realm
A Fragment of Historic Truth
The Environmental Context
Ecological Madness
The Sense Sublime
Science and the Sacred
Part Two: COSMOLOGY
4. Mind in the Cosmos: Agnosticism and the Anthropic Principle
The Politics of Godlessness
Matter, Chance, Eternity
Matter Transcends Itself
The Ambiguities of Randomness
The History of Time
One Thousand Monkeys
Cosmic Coincidences and the Fitness of the Environment
The Credulity Index
5. Anima Mundi: The Search for Gaia
The Many Faces of Mother Earth
The Cosmic Housekeeper
The Alchemical Mistress
The Goddess Goes High Tech
“Mere” Metaphors, "Real” Mechanisms
An Autopoietic Gaian World
Learning from Gaia
6. Where God Used to Be: Deep Systems and the New Deism
The Whole Is Equal To ... ?
The Art and Science of Systems
The Higher Reductionism
The Ghost in the Machine
Deep Systems
The Old Deism and the New
7. The Human Frontier: The Meaning of Omega
The Billions and the Billionths
Time’s New Arrow
The Paradox of Dissipative Creation
Satan’s Anus
Noosphere or Neurosisphere?
Ecological Hierarchy
Imago Mundi
The Microcosm Redrawn
Part Three: ECOLOGY
8. City Pox and the Patriarchal Ego
Urbanism in Extremis
The Madness of Cities
The Dream of Savage Wisdom
Neolithic Conservatism and the Ethical Unconscious
Deep Systems, Deep Ecology
Paleolithic Conservatism and Feminist Spirituality
The Trouble with Men
Recapturing the Pnrruuve
9. The Neon Telephone: The Moral Equivalent of Wretched Excess
A Product is a Product is a Product
The Age of Democratic Luxury
Plenitude
Utopian Transformations
Ecology, Ethics, Aesthetics
Fools of God
10. Narcissism Revisited
The Wall
The Great Refusal
Spanking Narcissus
The Eupsychun Vision
Socrates and Freud
The Rights of Self-Knowledge
11. Toward an Ecological Ego
The Strength of the Ego
The Wisdom of the Id
The Perfect Environment
The Enchanted Child
The Ecological Unconscious
12. Attending the Planet
The Promethean Interval
Where Shall We Hear the Voice?
The Question of Scale
A Congress of Unauthorized Identities
Epilogue: Ecopsychology—The Principles
Appendix: God and Cosmology
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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