Spanning a decade of Michael Marder's contributions as a public intellectual, Senses of Upheaval documents a period of exceptional global turmoil in intellectual, cultural, technological and political spheres.
Spanning a decade of Michael Marder's contributions as a public intellectual, Senses of Upheaval documents a period of exceptional global turmoil in intellectual, cultural, technological and political spheres.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Marder is IKERBASQUE Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country, Spain. He is an editorial associate of the journal Telos and has written numerous books and articles on phenomenology, political philosophy and environmental thought. His recent book publications include Plant-Thinking, 2013, The Philosopher's Plant, 2014 and Phenomena-Critique-Logos, 2014.
Inhaltsangabe
A Sense of Upheaval Part I. Political Upheaval 1. Rating Sovereignty 2. The Unfinished Collapse of the Soviet Union 3. We, the Orphans of October 4. Incendiary Words and the Volcano of Occupation 5. Can There Be Poetry after Netanyahu? 6. Marginalizing Europe 7. The European Union and the Rhetoric of Immaturity 8. Trump Metaphysics 9. The Con Artistry of the Deal: Trump, the Reality TV President 10. Covid- 19: This Is Not a War 11. Going Viral, or The Coronavirus Is Us 12. Can Democracy Save the Planet? Part II. Cultural Upheaval 1. On Knees and Elbows 2. Being in Exile from Oneself 3. The Muslim "No" 4. Don't Keep Calm! And Don't Carry On! 5. Uncultured Austerity 6. A Genealogy of Enjoyment 7. The Two Suns of Europe 8. For the Love of a City 9. What Horse Meat Tells Us about Ourselves 10. Contagion: Before and after Covid-19 Part III. Intellectual Upheaval 1. A Fight for the Right to Read Heidegger 2. Heidegger's Thinking Today Is, Perhaps, the Possibility of the World 3. Plus de restes: Remembering Jacques Derrida 4. The Philosopher's Beard 5. Naturalize This! Analytic Philosophy and the Logic of Reactive Neutralization 6. Jokes and Their Relation to Crisis 7. Position as a Political Category: Phenomenology and the Eroticism of Power 8. The Powerlessness of Philosophy Part IV. Technological Upheaval 1. Chernobyl as an Event 2. Nuclear Mourning 3. The Meaning of "Clean Energy" 4. Without Clean Air, We Have Nothing (with Luce Irigaray) 5. Poland's Bialowieza: Losing the Forest and the Trees 6. Just Randomness? 7. The Idea of Following in the Age of Twitter The Upheavals Yet to Come Notes.
A Sense of Upheaval Part I. Political Upheaval 1. Rating Sovereignty 2. The Unfinished Collapse of the Soviet Union 3. We, the Orphans of October 4. Incendiary Words and the Volcano of Occupation 5. Can There Be Poetry after Netanyahu? 6. Marginalizing Europe 7. The European Union and the Rhetoric of Immaturity 8. Trump Metaphysics 9. The Con Artistry of the Deal: Trump, the Reality TV President 10. Covid- 19: This Is Not a War 11. Going Viral, or The Coronavirus Is Us 12. Can Democracy Save the Planet? Part II. Cultural Upheaval 1. On Knees and Elbows 2. Being in Exile from Oneself 3. The Muslim "No" 4. Don't Keep Calm! And Don't Carry On! 5. Uncultured Austerity 6. A Genealogy of Enjoyment 7. The Two Suns of Europe 8. For the Love of a City 9. What Horse Meat Tells Us about Ourselves 10. Contagion: Before and after Covid-19 Part III. Intellectual Upheaval 1. A Fight for the Right to Read Heidegger 2. Heidegger's Thinking Today Is, Perhaps, the Possibility of the World 3. Plus de restes: Remembering Jacques Derrida 4. The Philosopher's Beard 5. Naturalize This! Analytic Philosophy and the Logic of Reactive Neutralization 6. Jokes and Their Relation to Crisis 7. Position as a Political Category: Phenomenology and the Eroticism of Power 8. The Powerlessness of Philosophy Part IV. Technological Upheaval 1. Chernobyl as an Event 2. Nuclear Mourning 3. The Meaning of "Clean Energy" 4. Without Clean Air, We Have Nothing (with Luce Irigaray) 5. Poland's Bialowieza: Losing the Forest and the Trees 6. Just Randomness? 7. The Idea of Following in the Age of Twitter The Upheavals Yet to Come Notes.
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