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The Memory of the World

Deep Time, Animality, and Eschatology

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Exploring the concept of deep time, this work critiques the contemporary fixation on apocalyptic scenarios and their impact on sustainability. It argues that this perspective stems from a flawed understanding of time that overlooks our connections to the past and present. By employing a phenomenological lens, the author, Ted Toadvine, draws on thinkers like Merleau-Ponty and Derrida to propose a philosophy of time that embraces the complexities of human and nonhuman interactions, ultimately advocating for a transformative relationship with the earth and its myriad temporalities.

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The Memory of the World, Ted Toadvine

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Titre
The Memory of the World
Sous-titre
Deep Time, Animality, and Eschatology
Langue
Anglais
Format
rigide
Pages
344
ISBN13
9781517915995
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Exploring the concept of deep time, this work critiques the contemporary fixation on apocalyptic scenarios and their impact on sustainability. It argues that this perspective stems from a flawed understanding of time that overlooks our connections to the past and present. By employing a phenomenological lens, the author, Ted Toadvine, draws on thinkers like Merleau-Ponty and Derrida to propose a philosophy of time that embraces the complexities of human and nonhuman interactions, ultimately advocating for a transformative relationship with the earth and its myriad temporalities.