tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462468878854215095.comments2023-11-03T10:54:41.125-04:00Environmental HermeneuticsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462468878854215095.post-20334580650923859602021-05-03T07:22:14.299-04:002021-05-03T07:22:14.299-04:00For years, I have read and seen the advertisements...For years, I have read and seen the advertisements in the mass media about all of the penis enhancement pills and thought that they were all scams or gimmicks. All of the medical sites that I have visited stated that none of the herbal supplements would ever help increase the size of a penis. I got very depressed when I read this, because unfortunately I was not naturally blessed with a penis that was big enough to arouse my sexual partner or past partners. I am a man that is past my sexual prime time and my sexual performance has a lot to be desired. I decided to try Doctor Akhigbe herbal medicine after all the reading and researching that I have done.I saw a testimony " Joe" about doctor Akhigbe Herbal Medicine Since there is a Money Back Guarantee, I will give him a trial. What did I have to lose? I couldn't believe the results I was seeing after drinking the Natural Herbal Medicine and Herbal Soap to be Rubin my penis! He sent it to me through the DHL courier delivery service . Within about 2 weeks I had a noticeable increase in the girth of my penis. Then after a couple of additional weeks it started to grow in length and I was amazed and very excited.before I finished the drink and the soap my penis had grown an additional two inches. I've had a considerable improvement with my sex life and these pills are certainly worth every penny I spent on them! I want to thank Dr Akhigbe for the time and effort they have spent on helping people in my situation.I know many are out there who are suffering this problem and they need help, email him. drrealakhigbe@gmail.com. He also cures other diseases like: Painful or Irregular Menstruation. HIV/Aids. Breast Enlargement. Diabetics. Vaginal Infections. Vaginal Discharge. Itching Of the Private Part. Breast Infection. Discharge from Breast. Breast Pain & Itching. Lower Abdominal Pain. No Periods or Periods Suddenly Stop. Women Sexual Problems. High Blood Pressure Chronic Disease. Pain during Sex inside the Pelvis. Pain during Urination. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, (PID). Dripping Of Sperm from the Vagina As Well As for Low sperm count. Parkinson disease. Lupus. Cancer. Tuberculosis. Zero sperm count. Asthma. Quick Ejaculation. Corneal Ulcer, Gallstone, Terminal Illnesses, Premature Ejaculation. Herpes. Joint Pain. Stroke. Weak Erection. Erysipelas, Thyroid, Discharge from Penis. HPV. Impotence Affection, Hepatitis A and B. STD. Staphylococcus + Gonorrhea + Syphilis. Heart Disease. Pile-Hemorrhoid.rheumatism, thyroid, Autism, Penis enlargement, Waist & Back Pain. Male Infertility and Female Infertility. For your cure email him now: drrealakhigbe@gmail.com or Contact his number: +2348025012866.Joel Gollihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11099618954097208870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462468878854215095.post-63027935972352777502010-07-07T11:16:22.001-04:002010-07-07T11:16:22.001-04:00The question of engagement: that is difficult, to ...The question of engagement: that is difficult, to say the least! It is in this area that the work in religion and ecology has perhaps been more successful than philosophy. For while both theology and philosophy take up the issue of value and worldviews, theological reflection has more explicit practical extension. <br /><br />Environmental theology and "religious environmentalism" has a natural constituency: religious communities and spiritual seekers. There are also institutionalized communities outside the academy. Thus religious groups have made a number of inroads into environmental action. Philosophy does not have the same kind of audience or public persona. <br /><br />Philosophy diverges from religious thought at this point, in other words. Where is the natural constituency for philosophical speculation? Environmental hermeneutics, then, can merely be a descriptive parlor game for academics. Or, it can offer a creative way of understanding how and why we reflect on the world in the ways that we do. This way of understanding--as you suggest--needs to have a concrete, social application.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17276954053717603820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462468878854215095.post-19516263580534958622010-07-05T02:46:21.007-04:002010-07-05T02:46:21.007-04:00Thanks for the kind words. I wrote this article--a...Thanks for the kind words. I wrote this article--along with another on environmentalism and public/political virtue for the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics--because of a need I felt to give some of my work a more practical relevance. I don't think I've gotten there yet, and continue to work on this front through op-ed pieces and activism. But felt for awhile now that philosophy has lost it's voice in public discourse--new happenings like The Stone in the New York Times notwithstanding--and that this absence seems even more acute in the area of environmental philosophy. Given the scope and seriousness of the various environmental crises with which we are faced, it seems odd that environmental philosophers are not more vocally engaged in public debates (that is, debates that are relevant to the non-philosophical public) on these crises. <br /><br />Now, I do *not* mean to suggest that all academic work or all philosophy should have a practical application. Far from it. Part of the value of philosophy and other aspects of a liberal education is that they are not 'useful' in a base pragmatic or economic sense--and that's a good thing.<br /><br />So, I guess a relevant question for us is: "where does environmental hermeneutics stand with respect to this question?" That is, should environmental hermeneutics be engaged with public, non-philosophical debates about the environment? Can it be? If it should be so engaged, what sorts of environmental hermeneutics show promise for public application?Anonymous https://www.blogger.com/profile/01495978376565478887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462468878854215095.post-19652178016966462082010-07-02T19:40:08.745-04:002010-07-02T19:40:08.745-04:00I agree. This was an excellent article. I particul...I agree. This was an excellent article. I particularly appreciated Brian's argument for the use of narrative to supplement "arguments based on climate science or economics and grounded in statistics and scientific data" (p. 41). While such argumentation is irreplaceable, most people are moved by differing types of stories. As Brian noted, not everyone is moved by just one type of narrative, so the use of several types of narratives can appeal to the widest range of people.<br /><br />As an afterthought, as a matter of environmental justice, the stories of the people living and making a living on the Gulf Coast certainly need to be told.David Utsler Ph.D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06489003660876831167noreply@blogger.com