This article provides an extensive theoretical introduction to the main topic of the special issue of the journal. The authors aim at updating the metaphoric discourse on the environmen-tal crisis and climate change in the time recently challenged by the global COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, concerning the central theme of the journal’s issue, the authors review the “catastrophic criticism” developed in environmental humanities and ask how the perspective of depicting elemental nature has changed since modernity and its technological approach to the living world. Another question is what kind of metaphors are needed to reflect on the catastrophes and crises we face; and how the very concepts of crisis and catastrophe function as metaphors in...
Editors’ Introduction: Radical Philosophy and Politics Amid the Climate Crisis and the Coronavirus P...
This book develops an examination and critique of human extinction as a result of the ‘next pandemic...
It is widely recognised that the growing awareness that we are living in the Anthropocene – an unsta...
This paper questions the link between the present pandemic and the ecological crisis. To do so, it t...
Geoeengineering the climate by reflecting sunlight or extracting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere ...
Geoeengineering the climate by reflecting sunlight or extracting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere ...
This paper focuses on the ECOSYSTEM HEALTH metaphor which has long prevailed in environmental commun...
This paper analyses the attitude of the contemporary philosophy to the problems associated with incr...
As the climate emergency becomes tangible, its intractability within current paradigms suggests the ...
Open any newspaper or magazine on any day of the week in the year 2001 and you will find stories tha...
The pandemic afflicting the world is accompanied by a social, economic, political, cultural, and cli...
The pandemic, which has affected the whole world and has many victims, changing our lifestyle and ha...
The earth and all of its inhabitants are currently on a trajectory of multiple cascading global cris...
This consideration characterises the crisis and opportunity of COVID-19 in three parts: First, it se...
Catastrophe is no longer an exception to the everyday. Anthropogenic (or capitalogenic) climate chan...
Editors’ Introduction: Radical Philosophy and Politics Amid the Climate Crisis and the Coronavirus P...
This book develops an examination and critique of human extinction as a result of the ‘next pandemic...
It is widely recognised that the growing awareness that we are living in the Anthropocene – an unsta...
This paper questions the link between the present pandemic and the ecological crisis. To do so, it t...
Geoeengineering the climate by reflecting sunlight or extracting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere ...
Geoeengineering the climate by reflecting sunlight or extracting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere ...
This paper focuses on the ECOSYSTEM HEALTH metaphor which has long prevailed in environmental commun...
This paper analyses the attitude of the contemporary philosophy to the problems associated with incr...
As the climate emergency becomes tangible, its intractability within current paradigms suggests the ...
Open any newspaper or magazine on any day of the week in the year 2001 and you will find stories tha...
The pandemic afflicting the world is accompanied by a social, economic, political, cultural, and cli...
The pandemic, which has affected the whole world and has many victims, changing our lifestyle and ha...
The earth and all of its inhabitants are currently on a trajectory of multiple cascading global cris...
This consideration characterises the crisis and opportunity of COVID-19 in three parts: First, it se...
Catastrophe is no longer an exception to the everyday. Anthropogenic (or capitalogenic) climate chan...
Editors’ Introduction: Radical Philosophy and Politics Amid the Climate Crisis and the Coronavirus P...
This book develops an examination and critique of human extinction as a result of the ‘next pandemic...
It is widely recognised that the growing awareness that we are living in the Anthropocene – an unsta...