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Carolyn Merchant (nascida em 12 de julho de 1936 em Rochester, Nova Iorque) é uma filósofa ecofeminista americana e historiadora da ciência mais famosa por sua teoria sobre "A Morte da Natureza'', na qual identifica o Iluminismo como o período em que a ciência começou a atomizar, objetivar e dissecar a natureza, predizendo sua eventual concepção como inerte. Seus trabalhos foram importantes no desenvolvimento da história ambiental e da história da ciência. Ela é professora de História Ambiental, Filosofia e Ética na Universidade da Califórnia. Carolyn Merchant (Rochester, 12 de julio de 1936) es una ecofeminista, filósofa e historiadora de la ciencia estadounidense,​ más conocida por su teoría (y por el libro del mismo título) La muerte de la naturaleza; mujeres, ecología y revolución científica, en el cuál identifica la Revolución científica del siglo XVII como el período en el que la ciencia comenzó a atomizar, objetivar y diseccionar la naturaleza, presagiando su eventual concepción como compuesta de partículas atómicas inertes. Sus trabajos son importantes en el desarrollo de la Historia ambiental y la Historia de la ciencia. Actualmente es profesora emérita de Historia ambiental, Filosofía y Ética en la Universidad de California en Berkerley. Carolyn Merchant est une philosophe écoféministe et historienne des sciences américaine née le 12 juillet 1936 à Rochester dans l'État de New York. Elle est connue pour sa théorie (développée dans son livre éponyme) sur « la mort de la nature » (The Death of Nature), dans laquelle elle identifie le siècle des Lumières comme la période où la science a commencé à atomiser, objectifier et disséquer la nature, nourrissant la conception d'une nature inerte, conception qui deviendra ensuite dominante. Carolyn Merchant (born July 12, 1936 in Rochester, New York) is an American ecofeminist philosopher and historian of science most famous for her theory (and book of the same title) on The Death of Nature, whereby she identifies the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century as the period when science began to atomize, objectify, and dissect nature, foretelling its eventual conception as composed of inert atomic particles. Her works are important in the development of environmental history and the history of science. She is Professor emerita of Environmental History, Philosophy, and Ethics at UC Berkeley. Carolyn Merchant (* 12. Juli 1936 in Rochester, New York) ist eine US-amerikanische Philosophin und Wissenschaftshistorikerin, die vor allem durch ihre Beiträge zum Ökofeminismus bekannt wurde, besonders durch ihr Buch „Der Tod der Natur. Ökologie, Frauen und neuzeitliche Naturwissenschaft“. Darin beschreibt sie die Aufklärung als Periode, in der die moderne Wissenschaft, insbesondere in Form des Empirismus, erfunden und mit ihr die Natur atomisiert und objektiviert wurde. Ihre Forschung und publizistische Arbeit war zentral für die Entstehung der Umweltgeschichte und für die Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Als Professorin für Umweltgeschichte, Philosophie und Ethik lehrte sie an der Universität Berkeley.
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