Heidegger's ecological turn: community and practice for future generations
"This book makes explicit the ecological implications of Martin Heidegger. It examines how the trajectory of Heidegger's thinking harbors an "ecological turn," which comes to the forefront in his attempt to anticipate the impending environmental crisis precipitated by modern tech...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book makes explicit the ecological implications of Martin Heidegger. It examines how the trajectory of Heidegger's thinking harbors an "ecological turn," which comes to the forefront in his attempt to anticipate the impending environmental crisis precipitated by modern technology. Schalow's emphasis on such key motifs as stewardship, dwelling, and 'letting be' (Gelassenheit) serves to coalesce the problem of freedom in a new and innovative way, in order to expand the interpretive or hermeneutic horizon for re-examining Heidegger's philosophy. By prioritizing a response to today's environmental crisis and the possible impact upon future generations, the author traverses a divide within Heidegger scholarship by developing a deeper, critical outlook on his philosophy-without either reiterating standard interpretations or rejecting it wholesale. He develops a trans-human approach to ethics, which, by prioritizing the welfare of the earth, nature, and animals, counters the anthropocentric bias and destructive premise of modern technology. Heidegger's Ecological Turn will be of interest to Heidegger scholars and researchers working in phenomenology, hermeneutics, continental philosophy, and environmental philosophy"-- |
Beschreibung: | xv, 201 Seiten |
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Contents Preface Acknowledgments Introduction IX xvi 1 I Reopening the Question of the Political 1 II A Contrarian Approach: The Meaning of a “Text” 6 III Outline of Chapters 9 Seeking New Guidelines for Interpretation 12 I Temporality and the Origin of Praxis: Reinterpreting Kant 14 II From World to Earth 19 III The Question of Human Freedom 27 IV Conclusion 36 2 A New Leaping-Off Place for Ethical Inquiry 40 I The Development of a Trans-Human Origin 42 II The Development of an Original Ethics 45 III From Ethics to Politics 47 IV Toward a Being-Historical Perspective 54 V Conclusion 63 The Global Stage of Politics and the Return to the Earth I Marxism and the Counter-Turning of the Political 68 II From Economics to the “Eco” of Dwelling 74 III Conclusion 82 67
viii 4 Contents Temporality, Freedom, and Place I The Hermeneutic Situation for Addressing the Political 88 II Three Corollaries of the Political: Beyond the Greek Paradigm 100 III Conclusion 129 5 The Turn Toward Stewardship: Is a Socio-Biotic Community Possible? I Language, Law, and Normativity 13 5 II Responsibility Toward Animals and the Earth 151 III The Echo ofJustice: Future Generations and “Homecoming’’ 157 IV Conclusion 177 References Index |
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Contents Preface Acknowledgments Introduction IX xvi 1 I Reopening the Question of the Political 1 II A Contrarian Approach: The Meaning of a “Text” 6 III Outline of Chapters 9 Seeking New Guidelines for Interpretation 12 I Temporality and the Origin of Praxis: Reinterpreting Kant 14 II From World to Earth 19 III The Question of Human Freedom 27 IV Conclusion 36 2 A New Leaping-Off Place for Ethical Inquiry 40 I The Development of a Trans-Human Origin 42 II The Development of an Original Ethics 45 III From Ethics to Politics 47 IV Toward a Being-Historical Perspective 54 V Conclusion 63 The Global Stage of Politics and the Return to the Earth I Marxism and the Counter-Turning of the Political 68 II From Economics to the “Eco” of Dwelling 74 III Conclusion 82 67
viii 4 Contents Temporality, Freedom, and Place I The Hermeneutic Situation for Addressing the Political 88 II Three Corollaries of the Political: Beyond the Greek Paradigm 100 III Conclusion 129 5 The Turn Toward Stewardship: Is a Socio-Biotic Community Possible? I Language, Law, and Normativity 13 5 II Responsibility Toward Animals and the Earth 151 III The Echo ofJustice: Future Generations and “Homecoming’’ 157 IV Conclusion 177 References Index |
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