This essay considers the catastrophe of anthropogenic climate change in relation to two possible critical-theoretic dispositions. The first, represented by an emblematic passage from Adorno, retains the hope for the realization of a “rational society.” The second, represented by a complementary passage from Foucault, enjoins critical theory to abandon any ambition toward criticizing or transforming society at a totalizing level. We argue that the unfolding climate catastrophe demands a conception of critical theory more in line with the first disposition, and that the relevance of the skeptical disposition is likewise seriously undermined if climate change is taken into account
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This essay considers the catastrophe of anthropogenic climate change in relation to two possible cri...
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Massively disruptive climate change, now inevitable, is the worst tragedy which human beings have ye...
Mankind currently is not only facing a major environmental challenge, it is embarking on a hugely ri...
This paper analyses the attitude of the contemporary philosophy to the problems associated with incr...
This essay uses Bion’s concept of “containing” to read the psychological dynamics of jeremiads about...
James Hansen, the world’s leading climate scientist, argues that global climate destabiliz...
The conceptual approach to real social phenomena and problems, as well as factors influencing and sh...
This chapter begins with the problem of ‘climate anxiety’, a psychological and cultural response to ...
This essay considers the catastrophe of anthropogenic climate change in relation to two possible cri...
This essay strategically intervenes in the ongoing climate catastrophe debate by considering how und...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020In this essay, I suggest that we are currently witnessing a mutation,...
The new theory of abrupt climate change has yet to receive a response from those arguing for global ...
Given the irrationality and failures of human behaviour in the face of ecocide, the majority of huma...
This critical essay examines the contradictions in the dominant popular discourse that dangerously p...
The article seeks to situate the notion of sustainability within the framework of critical theory. I...
In this essay, Giovanbattista Tusa suggests that we are currently witnessing a mutation, which disru...
Massively disruptive climate change, now inevitable, is the worst tragedy which human beings have ye...
Mankind currently is not only facing a major environmental challenge, it is embarking on a hugely ri...
This paper analyses the attitude of the contemporary philosophy to the problems associated with incr...
This essay uses Bion’s concept of “containing” to read the psychological dynamics of jeremiads about...
James Hansen, the world’s leading climate scientist, argues that global climate destabiliz...
The conceptual approach to real social phenomena and problems, as well as factors influencing and sh...
This chapter begins with the problem of ‘climate anxiety’, a psychological and cultural response to ...