This book develops a politico-ethical response to climate change that accounts for the novelty and uncertainty that it entails. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, environmental politics, environmental philosophy and environmental humanities.
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"This innovative analysis leverages insights from Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Schmitt and Foucault to develop a much-needed ethos for responding to the event of climate change, which is defining the Anthropocene. It is an invaluable study of political subjectivity in these conditions as well as a guide for the ethical transformations required to respond to these challenges." -- Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USA
"A powerful intervention into the debates on the political philosophy of our climate crisis." -- Joel Wainwright, The Ohio State University, USA
"A powerful intervention into the debates on the political philosophy of our climate crisis." -- Joel Wainwright, The Ohio State University, USA
"This innovative analysis leverages insights from Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Schmitt and Foucault to develop a much-needed ethos for responding to the event of climate change, which is defining the Anthropocene. It is an invaluable study of political subjectivity in these conditions as well as a guide for the ethical transformations required to respond to these challenges." -- Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USA
"A powerful intervention into the debates on the political philosophy of our climate crisis." -- Joel Wainwright, The Ohio State University, USA
"A powerful intervention into the debates on the political philosophy of our climate crisis." -- Joel Wainwright, The Ohio State University, USA