"The Memory of the World argues for a new philosophy of time that takes seriously the multiple, pleated, and entangled temporal events spanning cosmic, geological, evolutionary, and human durations. Ted Toadvine contends that our obsession with the world's precarity relies on a flawed understanding of time that neglects the past and present with the goal of managing the future, misleading sustainability efforts and diminishing our encounters with the world and with human and nonhuman others"--
"The Memory of the World argues for a new philosophy of time that takes seriously the multiple, pleated, and entangled temporal events spanning cosmic, geological, evolutionary, and human durations. Ted Toadvine contends that our obsession with the world's precarity relies on a flawed understanding of time that neglects the past and present with the goal of managing the future, misleading sustainability efforts and diminishing our encounters with the world and with human and nonhuman others"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ted Toadvine is Nancy Tuana Director of the Rock Ethics Institute and associate professor of philosophy at The Pennsylvania State University. He is author of Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy of Nature and editor or translator of six books, including The Merleau-Ponty Reader and Eco-Phenomenology: Back to the Earth Itself.
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Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Part I. Deep Time 1. Chronopoiesis: A Phenomenology of Natural Time 2. The Elemental Past 3. Recursive Reflection and the Music of Nature Part II. Animality 4. Beyond Biologism: Evolution as Alteraffection 5. The World of the Bee 6. Animal Memories 7. Extinction and Memory: From Biodiversity to Biodiacritics Part III. Eschatology 8. Apocalyptic Turns: The Chiasm of Cosmic Imagination 9. The Elements at the End of the World 10. Climate Change and the Temporal Sublime 11. Future Fossils: The Anthropocene and the Earth Notes Bibliography Publication History Index
Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Part I. Deep Time 1. Chronopoiesis: A Phenomenology of Natural Time 2. The Elemental Past 3. Recursive Reflection and the Music of Nature Part II. Animality 4. Beyond Biologism: Evolution as Alteraffection 5. The World of the Bee 6. Animal Memories 7. Extinction and Memory: From Biodiversity to Biodiacritics Part III. Eschatology 8. Apocalyptic Turns: The Chiasm of Cosmic Imagination 9. The Elements at the End of the World 10. Climate Change and the Temporal Sublime 11. Future Fossils: The Anthropocene and the Earth Notes Bibliography Publication History Index
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