Eco-Deconstruction: Derrida and Environmental Philosophy
Eco-Deconstruction marks a new approach to the degradation of the natural environment, including habitat loss, species extinction, and climate change. While the work of French philosopher Jacques Derrida (1930–2004), with its relentless interrogation of the anthropocentric metaphysics of presence, h...
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Zusammenfassung: | Eco-Deconstruction marks a new approach to the degradation of the natural environment, including habitat loss, species extinction, and climate change. While the work of French philosopher Jacques Derrida (1930–2004), with its relentless interrogation of the anthropocentric metaphysics of presence, has already proven highly influential in posthumanism and animal studies, the present volume, drawing on published and unpublished work by Derrida and others, builds on these insights to address the most pressing environmental issues of our time.The volume brings together fifteen prominent scholars, from a wide variety of related fields, including eco-phenomenology, eco-hermeneutics, new materialism, posthumanism, animal studies, vegetal philosophy, science and technology studies, environmental humanities, eco-criticism, earth art and aesthetics, and analytic environmental ethics. Overall, eco-deconstruction offers an account of differential relationality explored in a non-totalizable ecological context that addresses our times in both an ontological and a normative register.The book is divided into four sections. "Diagnosing the Present" suggests that our times are marked by a facile, flattened-out understanding of time and thus in need of deconstructive dispositions. "Ecologies" mobilizes the spectral ontology of deconstruction to argue for an originary environmentality, the constitutive ecological embeddedness of mortal life. "Nuclear and Other Biodegradabilities," examines remains, including such by-products and disintegrations of human culture as nuclear waste, environmental destruction, and species extinctions. "Environmental Ethics" seeks to uncover a demand for justice, including human responsibility for suffering beings, that emerges precisely as a response to original differentiation and the mortality and unmasterable alterity it installs in living beings. As such, the book will resonate with readers not only of philosophy, but across the humanities and the social and natural sciences |
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spelling | Eco-Deconstruction Derrida and Environmental Philosophy Matthias Fritsch, David Wood, Philippe Lynes New York, NY Fordham University Press [2018] © 2018 1 online resource (334 pages) 2 txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Groundworks: Ecological Issues in Philosophy and Theology Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jul 2020) Eco-Deconstruction marks a new approach to the degradation of the natural environment, including habitat loss, species extinction, and climate change. While the work of French philosopher Jacques Derrida (1930–2004), with its relentless interrogation of the anthropocentric metaphysics of presence, has already proven highly influential in posthumanism and animal studies, the present volume, drawing on published and unpublished work by Derrida and others, builds on these insights to address the most pressing environmental issues of our time.The volume brings together fifteen prominent scholars, from a wide variety of related fields, including eco-phenomenology, eco-hermeneutics, new materialism, posthumanism, animal studies, vegetal philosophy, science and technology studies, environmental humanities, eco-criticism, earth art and aesthetics, and analytic environmental ethics. Overall, eco-deconstruction offers an account of differential relationality explored in a non-totalizable ecological context that addresses our times in both an ontological and a normative register.The book is divided into four sections. "Diagnosing the Present" suggests that our times are marked by a facile, flattened-out understanding of time and thus in need of deconstructive dispositions. "Ecologies" mobilizes the spectral ontology of deconstruction to argue for an originary environmentality, the constitutive ecological embeddedness of mortal life. "Nuclear and Other Biodegradabilities," examines remains, including such by-products and disintegrations of human culture as nuclear waste, environmental destruction, and species extinctions. "Environmental Ethics" seeks to uncover a demand for justice, including human responsibility for suffering beings, that emerges precisely as a response to original differentiation and the mortality and unmasterable alterity it installs in living beings. As such, the book will resonate with readers not only of philosophy, but across the humanities and the social and natural sciences In English Anthropocene Deconstruction Derrida Eco-Criticism Eco-Phenomenology Environmental Ethics Environmental Philosophy New Materialism Posthumanism PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction bisacsh Ecology Environmental ethics Barad, Karen 1956- Sonstige (DE-588)139010173 oth Clark, Timothy Sonstige oth Colebrook, Claire 1965- Sonstige (DE-588)135884896 oth Fritsch, Matthias edt Kirby, Vicki Sonstige oth Llewelyn, John Sonstige oth Lynes, Philippe edt Marder, Michael Sonstige oth McCance, Dawne 1944- Sonstige (DE-588)138345120 oth Naas, Michael Sonstige oth Oliver, Kelly Sonstige oth Peterson, Michael Sonstige oth Toadvine, Ted Sonstige oth Wolfe, Cary Sonstige oth Wood, David edt https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823279531 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Eco-Deconstruction Derrida and Environmental Philosophy Anthropocene Deconstruction Derrida Eco-Criticism Eco-Phenomenology Environmental Ethics Environmental Philosophy New Materialism Posthumanism PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction bisacsh Ecology Environmental ethics |
title | Eco-Deconstruction Derrida and Environmental Philosophy |
title_auth | Eco-Deconstruction Derrida and Environmental Philosophy |
title_exact_search | Eco-Deconstruction Derrida and Environmental Philosophy |
title_exact_search_txtP | Eco-Deconstruction Derrida and Environmental Philosophy |
title_full | Eco-Deconstruction Derrida and Environmental Philosophy Matthias Fritsch, David Wood, Philippe Lynes |
title_fullStr | Eco-Deconstruction Derrida and Environmental Philosophy Matthias Fritsch, David Wood, Philippe Lynes |
title_full_unstemmed | Eco-Deconstruction Derrida and Environmental Philosophy Matthias Fritsch, David Wood, Philippe Lynes |
title_short | Eco-Deconstruction |
title_sort | eco deconstruction derrida and environmental philosophy |
title_sub | Derrida and Environmental Philosophy |
topic | Anthropocene Deconstruction Derrida Eco-Criticism Eco-Phenomenology Environmental Ethics Environmental Philosophy New Materialism Posthumanism PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction bisacsh Ecology Environmental ethics |
topic_facet | Anthropocene Deconstruction Derrida Eco-Criticism Eco-Phenomenology Environmental Ethics Environmental Philosophy New Materialism Posthumanism PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction Ecology Environmental ethics |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823279531 |
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