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Patrick is a writer and scholar based in London, UK. His works include Ecological Ethics: An introduction (Polity Press, 2017).
● ‘Ecocentric visions’ | GO TO SUPPLEMENT
● ‘Becoming ecocentric II’ | GO TO SUPPLEMENT
Light on the Dark Mountain: An essay–review
Long article [Vol 7 No 1 2024: 55–63]
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Fantasy in transhumanism and Tolkien
Snapshot [Vol 4 No 1 2020: 23–4]
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It’s not just about us: It never has been
Editorial [Vol 4 No 1 2020: 5]
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Eco-republicanism
Long article [Vol 3 Suppl C 2020: 31–8]
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The significance of ecocentric vision
Editorial [Vol 3 Suppl C 2020: 5–7]
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Ecocentrism and our possible futures
Editorial [Vol 3 No 2 2020: 109–10]
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Christianity and nature
Exchange [Vol 3 No 1 2019: 59–62]
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Religion and the natural world
Editorial [Vol 3 No 1 2019: 5–9]
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Ecocentrism: My road less travelled
Personal story [Vol 2 Suppl A 2019: 36–9]
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More stories of deep connection
Editorial [Vol 2 Suppl A 2019: 5]
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Becoming indigenous: A review of The Ends of the World
Book review [Vol 1 No 2 2018: 212–3]
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Ecocentrism: Left or right?
Opinion [Vol 1 No 2 2018: 134]
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Ecocentrism: What it means and what it implies
Opinion [Vol 1 No 2 2018: 130–1]
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The Ecological Citizen: An impulse of life, for life
Editorial [Vol 1 No 1 2017: 5–9]
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Environmental humanities: A report on a symposium in the UK
Meeting report [Vol 1 No 1 2017: 90–1]
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