Overpopulation, climate change, genetic engineering, geoengineering, the mass extinction not only of nonhuman species but of indigenous human cultures and their languages—all of these dubious markers of human progress compel us to think nature anew. None of the familiar epithets apply. We must think nature in the way it is given to us to think it today. No longer is nature accessible to us as divine cosmos or eternally balanced container of human life. Traditional preconceptions of nature have come to an end in the Anthropocene. We can no longer deny the finitude of the earth; we can no longer pretend that it will remain what it is for us now, that it is invulnerable to what we do
The Anthropocene has emerged as the dominant conceptualization of the current geological epoch and, ...
In this article, two diff erent claims about nature are discussed. On the one hand, environmental phi...
The Anthropocene confronts environmental philosophy with one of the most urgent questions of the 21s...
Nature no longer exists apart from humanity. Henceforth, the world we will inhabit is the one we hav...
Social scientists are aware that ‘nature’ itself has to be understood in its ‘social quality’. Howev...
It is obvious that human forms of life have affected the earth system to such an extent that one has...
A revolution is brewing within global biodiversity governance as attempts to govern and to deal with...
The 'Anthropocene' was coined at the turn of the millennium to describe a new geological epoch where...
Among the normative questions posed by the supposed advent of the Anthropocene is the following: Doe...
The global environmental outlook is increasingly bleak and the human condition does not fare better....
Ecology as a science today, mainly rejects anthropocentrism in favour of nonhuman-centred ethics. Su...
Ecology, as science of our Environment (Old-Greek: „oikos“ = the house, „logos“ = the word, the sci...
Human beings have changed everything in the world. There is no longer such a thing as a Nature that ...
Ecology, as science of our Environment (Old-Greek: „oikos“ = the house, „logos“ = the word, the sci...
In this article, I address and argue against the tendency to understand the anthropocene as inaugura...
The Anthropocene has emerged as the dominant conceptualization of the current geological epoch and, ...
In this article, two diff erent claims about nature are discussed. On the one hand, environmental phi...
The Anthropocene confronts environmental philosophy with one of the most urgent questions of the 21s...
Nature no longer exists apart from humanity. Henceforth, the world we will inhabit is the one we hav...
Social scientists are aware that ‘nature’ itself has to be understood in its ‘social quality’. Howev...
It is obvious that human forms of life have affected the earth system to such an extent that one has...
A revolution is brewing within global biodiversity governance as attempts to govern and to deal with...
The 'Anthropocene' was coined at the turn of the millennium to describe a new geological epoch where...
Among the normative questions posed by the supposed advent of the Anthropocene is the following: Doe...
The global environmental outlook is increasingly bleak and the human condition does not fare better....
Ecology as a science today, mainly rejects anthropocentrism in favour of nonhuman-centred ethics. Su...
Ecology, as science of our Environment (Old-Greek: „oikos“ = the house, „logos“ = the word, the sci...
Human beings have changed everything in the world. There is no longer such a thing as a Nature that ...
Ecology, as science of our Environment (Old-Greek: „oikos“ = the house, „logos“ = the word, the sci...
In this article, I address and argue against the tendency to understand the anthropocene as inaugura...
The Anthropocene has emerged as the dominant conceptualization of the current geological epoch and, ...
In this article, two diff erent claims about nature are discussed. On the one hand, environmental phi...
The Anthropocene confronts environmental philosophy with one of the most urgent questions of the 21s...