The Task of Philosophy in the Anthropocene: Axial Echoes in Global Space by Luce Irigaray, John Michael Greer, Michael Marder, Amos Nascimento, Fernando Flores, Richard Polt, B. Scot Rousse, Gregory Fried, Byron Williston, Thomas Alexander, Jon Wittrock, Timothy Sean Quinn
The Task of Philosophy in the Anthropocene: Axial Echoes in Global Space

Luce Irigaray, John Michael Greer, Michael Marder, Amos Nascimento, Fernando Flores, Richard Polt, B. Scot Rousse, Gregory Fried, Byron Williston, Thomas Alexander, Jon Wittrock, Timothy Sean Quinn

256 pages first pub 2018 (editions)

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The term ‘Anthropocene’ signifies the era of the arrival of human beings as a force that affects global ecosystems in ways that are potentially disastrous for humanity itself, as well as for countless other species. This volume explores whether ph...

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