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Book Review
| Where We Belong: Beyond Abstraction in Perceiving Nature. By Paul Shepard. Edited by Florence Rose Shepard. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2003. xxiii + 255 pp. Illustrations, notes, bibliography, index. $29.95.
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| Where We Belong collects fourteen essays by Paul Shepard, a seminal environmental philosopher who spent half a century grappling with the multifarious relationship between humans and nature in a series of novel, sometimes iconoclastic, studies. It joins a number of Shepard's other works republished since his death in 1996. |
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