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Heidegger, politics and climate change risking it all Ruth Irwin.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Irwin, Ruth, 1968- author.
Series:
Continuum studies in Continental philosophy.
Continuum studies in Continental philosophy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976.
Heidegger, Martin.
Ontology.
Human beings.
Environmentalism.
Climatic changes.
Technology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (224 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London New York Continuum 2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The scale of some environmental problems, such as climate change and human overpopulation, exceed any one nation state and require either co-ordinated governance or a shift in the culture of modernity. Heidegger, Politics and Climate Change examines this crisis alongside Heidegger's ideas about technology and modernity. Heidegger suggests that refocusing on the primary questions that make it meaningful to be human - the question of Being - could create the means for alternative discourses that both challenge and sidestep the attempt for total surveillance and total control. He advocates recognising the problematic relationship humanity has with the environment and reinventing new trajectories of understanding ourselves and our planet. This book aims to properly integrate environment into philosophy and political theory, offering a constructive critique of modernity with some helpful suggestions for establishing a readiness for blue sky scenarios for the future. The book lays out the practical implications of Heidegger's ideas and engages with philosophy of technology, considering the constraints and the potentials of technology on culture and environment
Contents:
Globalization
Globalization and the environment
Climate change and the crisis of philosophy
Social conscience and global market
Categories, environmental indicators and the enlightenment market
Environmentalism
Pessimistic realism and optimistic total management
Population statistics and modern governmentality
Neopragmatism in late modernity
Technological enframing
Heidegger; the origin and the finitude of civilization
Technology and the kultur of late modernity
Embodied subjectivity and the critique of modernity
1. Globalisation and the Environment
2. Climate Change and the Crisis of Philosophy
3. Social Conscience and Global Market
4. Categories, Environmental Indicators, and the Enlightenment Market
5. Pessimistic Realism or Total Management
6. Population Statistics and Modern Governmentality
7. Pragmatism
8. Heidegger, the Origin and the Finitude of Civilisation
9. Technology and the Kultur Late Modernity
10. Embodied Subjectivity and the Critique of Modernity
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [191]-209) and index
ISBN:
9786612875946
9781472546821
1472546822
9781282875944
1282875949
9781441174802
144117480X
OCLC:
676698310

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