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Martin Drenthen
Martin Drenthen is Associate Professor of Philosophy of Science at the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society at Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands). His research topics include environmental hermeneutics, ethics of place, philosophy of landscape, and the ethics of environmental... show more

Martin Drenthen is Associate Professor of Philosophy of Science at the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society at Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands). His research topics include environmental hermeneutics, ethics of place, philosophy of landscape, and the ethics of environmental restoration. He currently leads the research project 'Reading the Landscape' which focuses on the relation between notions of moral identity and interpretations of landscape in ethical issues regarding rewilding and landscape conservation. He is also senior researcher at the European research project BIOMOT, where he focuses on narrative accounts of the meaning of nature as complement to or alternative for the language of ecosystem service to express the value of biodiversity. Martin is the Netherlands representative for the International Society for Environmental Ethics (ISEE) and European representative for the International Association of Environmental Philosophy (IAEP). He is member of the General Editorial Board of Environmental Values, and of the Greater Yellowstone College Advisory Board. He published extensively on environmental philosophy in both Dutch and English. His book 'Grenzen aan wildheid' ['Bordering Wildness', in Dutch], on the significance of Nietzsche's critique of morality for environmental ethics was published in 2003. More information: http://staff.science.ru.nl/drenthen/
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