This chapter discusses the meaningful end of the human-dominated geological epoch and examines the role of technology in relation to it. It proposes that the transition to a meaningful post-Anthropocene is supported by experiencing ʼnon-technology’ or ‘without-technology’. Further technologization will only accelerate anthropogenic destruction, while the absence of technological instruments and a technological mode of being will do the reverse. The chapter conceptualizes this phenomenon of ‘atechnology’-the absence of instruments and the instrumental relation to being in nature. Atechnological experiences are used descriptively to explain how the earth can move to a post-Anthropocene epoch and employed also for normative purposes, to ignite ...
In this article, I address and argue against the tendency to understand the anthropocene as inaugura...
This paper argues that the approaches to global environmental change engendered by conventional envi...
Technology has tremendously shaped human society, economy and environment. The quest for better ways...
Because climate change can be seen as the blind spot of contemporary philosophy of technology, while...
The anthropocene – the epoch of humankind – is currently a topic of great interest. What consequence...
Because climate change can be seen as the blind spot of contemporary philosophy of technology, while...
The idea of the Anthropocene calls attention not only to the culturaltechnological conditions of con...
The idea of the Anthropocene is investigated in a multidisciplinary study by combining the perspecti...
The Anthropocene, in which humankind has become a geological force, is a major scientific proposal;...
The Anthropocene has created a new cartography. It moves between the rejection of scientific discipl...
Among the normative questions posed by the supposed advent of the Anthropocene is the following: Doe...
Coined by two environmental scientists, the term Anthropocene is currently a buzzword in sections ...
Throughout the 20th century, several thinkers noticed that Technology was becoming a global phenomen...
As the concept of the Anthropocene as an epoch marking humankind’s power as a geophysical force gath...
This paper offers a twofold ontological conceptualization of technology in the Anthropocene. On the ...
In this article, I address and argue against the tendency to understand the anthropocene as inaugura...
This paper argues that the approaches to global environmental change engendered by conventional envi...
Technology has tremendously shaped human society, economy and environment. The quest for better ways...
Because climate change can be seen as the blind spot of contemporary philosophy of technology, while...
The anthropocene – the epoch of humankind – is currently a topic of great interest. What consequence...
Because climate change can be seen as the blind spot of contemporary philosophy of technology, while...
The idea of the Anthropocene calls attention not only to the culturaltechnological conditions of con...
The idea of the Anthropocene is investigated in a multidisciplinary study by combining the perspecti...
The Anthropocene, in which humankind has become a geological force, is a major scientific proposal;...
The Anthropocene has created a new cartography. It moves between the rejection of scientific discipl...
Among the normative questions posed by the supposed advent of the Anthropocene is the following: Doe...
Coined by two environmental scientists, the term Anthropocene is currently a buzzword in sections ...
Throughout the 20th century, several thinkers noticed that Technology was becoming a global phenomen...
As the concept of the Anthropocene as an epoch marking humankind’s power as a geophysical force gath...
This paper offers a twofold ontological conceptualization of technology in the Anthropocene. On the ...
In this article, I address and argue against the tendency to understand the anthropocene as inaugura...
This paper argues that the approaches to global environmental change engendered by conventional envi...
Technology has tremendously shaped human society, economy and environment. The quest for better ways...