E-Book, Englisch, 462 Seiten, eBook
E-Book, Englisch, 462 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Anthropocene – Humanities and Social Sciences
ISBN: 978-3-031-37738-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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hubris
, the world and coexistence referring respectively to the logic of profit of the
homo oeconomicus
, the logic of responsibility of the
homo collectivus
and the logic of the hospitality of the
homo religatus
.
The intellectual and political attitude outlined in this book is an extension of critical theory: the work also puts forward acritique of what poses a problem in our relationship to the world and suggests how to overcome it, the ultimate goal being social transformation. The author propose an uprising and an anthropological consolidation of politics based on the revitalization that is brought about by the sharing of a conviviality both between humans and with what is non-human. The identification of conviviality as an educational paradigm to survive the Anthropocene gives us the much needed reason for hope despite this heritage of the Anthropocene. In addition to Arendtian thinking, this critical theory for the Anthropocene draws on the political thinking of several contemporary authors including Maurice Bellet, Hartmut Rosa, Andreas Weber, Dominique Bourg, and Christian Arnsperger. This volume is of interest to researchers in the Anthropocene.
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Introduction.- Part One: The tensions of politics in the Anthropocene.- Chapter 1. Introduction to the Anthropocene.- Chapter 2. The notion of planetary limits.- Chapter 3. The political ambivalences of the Anthropocene.- Chapter 4. Conceptions of political action in the Anthropocene: between Prometheism and post-Prometheism.- Chapter 5. The entry of the Anthropocene into the citizens’ debate.- Part Two: A political consolidation requiring an anthropological mutation.- Chapter 6. The idea of anthropological mutation.- Chapter 7. Overcoming the contemporary anthropological crisis.- Chapter 8. From the (augmented) individual to a post-Promethean togetherness.- Chapter 9. From the human condition to the human adventure.- Part Three: Conviviality as a paradigm of political education.- Chapter 10. Learning convivial citizenship in the Anthropocene.- Chapter 11. Resistant education: confronting the emerging hubris.- Chapter 12. Critical education: we are not separate from the Earth, we are the Earth.- Chapter 13. Utopian education: the Earth and the world speak.- Conclusion: Education to change the world in the Anthropocene.