Coexistentialism and the Unbearable Intimacy of Ecological Emergency
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2016 | Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
Engaging the figures and themes involved in contemporary renewals of existentialism as "coexistentialism" (Timothy Morton) and "ecological existentialism" (Deborah Bird Rose), this book extends existentialist concerns for human existence to include the unique differences and strange possibilities of all humans and nonhumans intimately intertwined in the emergency conditions of ecological coexistence. Morton's object-oriented ontology and Rose's ecological humanities converge in alliances and tensions with inquiries in new materialism, feminism, phenomenology, deconstruction, and more.
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Published by | Lexington Books |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781498517652 |
Language | N/A |
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