The Philosophy of Matter: A Meditation: Theory in the New Humanities
Autor Rick Dolphijnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 aug 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350211902
ISBN-10: 1350211907
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Theory in the New Humanities
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350211907
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Theory in the New Humanities
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Timely topic - a philosophical meditation on a destroyed earth will be of interest to those studying or concerned about climate change, radical ecology and posthuman ethics
Notă biografică
Rick Dolphijn is Associate Professor at Utrecht University, the Netherlands; an Honorary Professor at Hong Kong University (2017-2023), Hong Kong; and a Visiting Professor at the University of Barcelona (2019-2020), Spain. He is author of Foodscapes: towards a Deleuzian Ethics of Consumption (2004), New Materialism: Interviews and Cartographies (with Iris van der Tuin) (2012) and edited (with Rosi Braidotti) This Deleuzian Century: Art, Activism, Life (2014) and Philosophy After Nature (2017). His most recent book is Michel Serres and the Crises of the Contemporary (Bloomsbury 2018).
Cuprins
Introduction Part I IMAGINING THE UNDERCURRENT I Don't Know Where This Is Going but I Know Where to Begin...The History Of Cartesianism Is The History Of Critique Why our world demands a different form of thinking Rewriting Humanism Imagination Is What Matters. It Nurtures EverythingPart II THIS IS NOT THE EARTH! The Philosopher is the Geometer The Deserted. The Pathologists Of The Earth Become A Target Part III I CAN SEE SOMETHING I Am Not A Person, Right? Shadows In Shadows The Cracks Of The Contemporary The Wound (I Was Born To Embody) Part IV GEOMETER, SHOW ME A NEW EARTH The Geometer Starts From A Physics Beyond Critique The Geometers First Axiom: A Body Is That Which Folds The Geometer Maps That Which Is Savage, Irregular, Alive The Geometer Maps How Art Objects Earth. You Are Everywhere
Recenzii
It is a rare book that can be, at once, so seismically unsettling and yet so sumptuously composed. The world is breaking, broken. By deftly tracking among and between the cracks that are everywhere - in literature, philosophy, dance, architecture, the earth's surface and substrata - Rick Dolphijn's meditation should be profoundly melancholic (and often it is) but it arrives with the Spinozist grace of a benediction.
Rather than choosing to be a polarizing book by virtue of veering off to the extremes of posthumanism or humanism, Rick Dolphijn's The Philosophy of Matter is a much more subtle and mindful exercise in ameliorating and mending the great schism between the two. Through a wealth of literary, cultural, and theoretical cases and arguments, Dolphijn advocates a critical humanism that rises from the ashes of the old form of humanism through the combined forces of imagination and critique afforded to it by an account of nature that enriches the human and its interactions with the world of which it is a part. In doing so, such an account of nature actively reinvents not only what the non-human can be but also what we historically consider the human to be.
A concise yet focused book delving into the relationship between the turbulent life we currently live and the planet.
Rather than choosing to be a polarizing book by virtue of veering off to the extremes of posthumanism or humanism, Rick Dolphijn's The Philosophy of Matter is a much more subtle and mindful exercise in ameliorating and mending the great schism between the two. Through a wealth of literary, cultural, and theoretical cases and arguments, Dolphijn advocates a critical humanism that rises from the ashes of the old form of humanism through the combined forces of imagination and critique afforded to it by an account of nature that enriches the human and its interactions with the world of which it is a part. In doing so, such an account of nature actively reinvents not only what the non-human can be but also what we historically consider the human to be.
A concise yet focused book delving into the relationship between the turbulent life we currently live and the planet.