The cult of humanism in psychology
The problem with nature's division
The importance of resolving this division in humanistic eco-psychology
Problem two: rejecting non-subjective forms of inquiry
Subjectivity as a nonhuman attribute: all nature as flesh
Problem three: rejecting posthuman possibilities
Recognizing how technology has shaped human being: toward a post-humanistic psychology
The radical edge: object-oriented psychology, or, toward a psychology of things.