Why are all our notions of ecology erroneous, what are the significant differences between «human» and «nature», and do we have any future at all? In his book, Timothy Morton addresses the question of what we actually mean by «ecology»...
in the context of global politics and economics, where not only humans but also various non-human actors have long been participants. Do we have enough capacity and will to change the perception of humanity's place in a world whose ontological homogeneity is being questioned? Reflecting on his work as a book that «practically contains no facts», Morton offers an inspiring approach to creating «sustainable futures» based on the coexistence of humans and other beings.
Why are all our notions of ecology erroneous, what are the significant differences between «human» and «nature», and do we have any future at all? In his book, Timothy Morton addresses the question of what we actually mean by «ecology» in the context of global politics and economics, where not only humans but also various non-human actors have long been participants. Do we have enough capacity and will to change the perception of humanity's place in a world whose ontological homogeneity is being questioned? Reflecting on his work as a book that «practically contains no facts», Morton offers an inspiring approach to creating «sustainable futures» based on the coexistence of humans and other beings.
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