This work aims to redefine the relationship between geology and environmental philosophy, exploring how these disciplines intersect and influence each other. It challenges traditional boundaries, encouraging a deeper understanding of the Earth's processes and our ethical responsibilities toward the environment. The author presents innovative ideas that invite readers to reconsider their perspectives on both fields, fostering a dialogue that bridges scientific inquiry and philosophical thought.
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Transhumanism, Nature, and the Ends of Science
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of science, technology, and culture, the author critiques transhumanism through a social-political and philosophical lens. By examining the foundational beliefs of both transhumanist advocates and their critics, he presents a unique perspective that challenges conventional assumptions and stimulates thoughtful discussion on the implications of transhumanist ideologies.
Socrates Tenured
- 182 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This book diagnoses a crisis facing philosophy - and the humanities more broadly - and sketches a path toward institutionalizing socially engaged approaches to philosophical research.