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  1. Defiant earth
    the fate of humans in the Anthropocene
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  polity, Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA, USA

    "Humans have become so powerful that we have disrupted the functioning of the Earth System as a whole, bringing on a new geological epoch--the Anthropocene--one in which the serene and clement conditions that allowed civilisation to flourish are... more

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    "Humans have become so powerful that we have disrupted the functioning of the Earth System as a whole, bringing on a new geological epoch--the Anthropocene--one in which the serene and clement conditions that allowed civilisation to flourish are disappearing and we quail before 'the wakened giant'. The emergence of a conscious creature capable of using technology to bring about a rupture in the Earth's geochronology is an event of monumental significance, on a par with the arrival of civilisation itself. What does it mean to have arrived at this point, where human history and Earth history collide? Some interpret the Anthropocene as no more than a development of what they already know, obscuring and deflating its profound significance. But the Anthropocene demands that we rethink everything. The modern belief in the free, reflexive being making its own future by taking control of its environment--even to the point of geoengineering--is now impossible because we have rendered the Earth more unpredictable and less controllable, a disobedient planet. At the same time, all attempts by progressives to cut humans down to size by attacking anthropocentrism come up against the insurmountable fact that human beings now possess enough power to change the Earth's course. It's too late to turn back the geological clock, and there is no going back to premodern ways of thinking. We must face the fact that humans are at the centre of the world, even if we must give the idea that we can control the planet. These truths call for a new kind of anthropocentrism, a philosophy by which we might use our power responsibly and find a way to live on a defiant Earth"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781509519743; 1509519742; 9781509519750; 1509519750
    RVK Categories: EC 1879 ; BK 8250
    Subjects: Anthropozentrismus; Umweltethik
    Other subjects: Human ecology; Nature / Effect of human beings on; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy
    Scope: xiv, 185 Seiten
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    Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke

  2. Defiant earth
    the fate of humans in the Anthropocene
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  polity, Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA, USA

    "Humans have become so powerful that we have disrupted the functioning of the Earth System as a whole, bringing on a new geological epoch--the Anthropocene--one in which the serene and clement conditions that allowed civilisation to flourish are... more

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    "Humans have become so powerful that we have disrupted the functioning of the Earth System as a whole, bringing on a new geological epoch--the Anthropocene--one in which the serene and clement conditions that allowed civilisation to flourish are disappearing and we quail before 'the wakened giant'. The emergence of a conscious creature capable of using technology to bring about a rupture in the Earth's geochronology is an event of monumental significance, on a par with the arrival of civilisation itself. What does it mean to have arrived at this point, where human history and Earth history collide? Some interpret the Anthropocene as no more than a development of what they already know, obscuring and deflating its profound significance. But the Anthropocene demands that we rethink everything. The modern belief in the free, reflexive being making its own future by taking control of its environment--even to the point of geoengineering--is now impossible because we have rendered the Earth more unpredictable and less controllable, a disobedient planet. At the same time, all attempts by progressives to cut humans down to size by attacking anthropocentrism come up against the insurmountable fact that human beings now possess enough power to change the Earth's course. It's too late to turn back the geological clock, and there is no going back to premodern ways of thinking. We must face the fact that humans are at the centre of the world, even if we must give the idea that we can control the planet. These truths call for a new kind of anthropocentrism, a philosophy by which we might use our power responsibly and find a way to live on a defiant Earth"--

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781509519743; 1509519742; 9781509519750; 1509519750
    RVK Categories: EC 1879 ; BK 8250
    Subjects: Anthropozentrismus; Umweltethik
    Other subjects: Human ecology; Nature / Effect of human beings on; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy
    Scope: xiv, 185 Seiten
    Notes:

    Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke

  3. Defiant earth
    the fate of humans in the anthropocene
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Polity, Cambridge, UK

    Machine generated contents note: Preface: On waking up Acknowledgments 1 The Anthropocene Rupture A rupture in Earth history Volition in nature Earth System science Scientific misinterpretations The ecomodernist gloss An epoch by any other name 2 A... more

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    Machine generated contents note: Preface: On waking up Acknowledgments 1 The Anthropocene Rupture A rupture in Earth history Volition in nature Earth System science Scientific misinterpretations The ecomodernist gloss An epoch by any other name 2 A New Anthropocentrism To doubt everything Anthropocentrism redux The antinomy of the Anthropocene The new anthropocentrism The world-making creature The new anthropocentrism versus ecomodernism In praise of technology 3 Friends and Adversaries Grand narratives are dead, until now After post-humanism The freak of nature The ontological wrong turn Recovering the cosmological sense? 4 A Planetary History? The significance of humans Does history have a meaning? An Enlightenment fable 'Politics is fate' 5 The Rise and Fall of the Super-agent Freedom is woven into nature-as-a-whole Responsibility is not enough Living without Utopia Notes Index

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781509519750; 9781509519743
    RVK Categories: LB 39000 ; EC 1879
    Edition: Reprinted
    Subjects: Human ecology; Nature; Human ecology; Nature; Political science
    Scope: xiv, 185 Seiten
  4. Defiant earth
    the fate of humans in the Anthropocene
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Polity, Cambridge

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781509519743; 9781509519750; 1509519750
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    9781509519750
    RVK Categories: EC 1879 ; CC 7267
    DDC Categories: 570
    Subjects: Anthropozän; Umweltethik; ; Umweltveränderung; Anthropogener Einfluss;
    Other subjects: Angewandte Ethik; Anthropozän; Applied Ethics; Environmental Ethics; Environmental Studies; Philosophie; Philosophy; Political Ethics; Politische Ethik; Umweltethik; Umweltforschung
    Scope: xiv, 185 Seiten, 21.6 cm x 13.5 cm
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    Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke (2017)

  5. Defiant earth
    the fate of humans in the anthropocene
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Polity, Cambridge, UK

    Machine generated contents note: Preface: On waking up Acknowledgments 1 The Anthropocene Rupture A rupture in Earth history Volition in nature Earth System science Scientific misinterpretations The ecomodernist gloss An epoch by any other name 2 A... more

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    Machine generated contents note: Preface: On waking up Acknowledgments 1 The Anthropocene Rupture A rupture in Earth history Volition in nature Earth System science Scientific misinterpretations The ecomodernist gloss An epoch by any other name 2 A New Anthropocentrism To doubt everything Anthropocentrism redux The antinomy of the Anthropocene The new anthropocentrism The world-making creature The new anthropocentrism versus ecomodernism In praise of technology 3 Friends and Adversaries Grand narratives are dead, until now After post-humanism The freak of nature The ontological wrong turn Recovering the cosmological sense? 4 A Planetary History? The significance of humans Does history have a meaning? An Enlightenment fable 'Politics is fate' 5 The Rise and Fall of the Super-agent Freedom is woven into nature-as-a-whole Responsibility is not enough Living without Utopia Notes Index

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781509519750; 9781509519743
    RVK Categories: LB 39000 ; EC 1879
    Edition: Reprinted
    Subjects: Human ecology; Nature; Human ecology; Nature; Political science
    Scope: xiv, 185 Seiten