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El. knyga: Dump Philosophy: A Phenomenology of Devastation

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(University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain)
  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350170629
  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350170629

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Ranging across philosophy, theology, ecology, psychology, and art, in Dump Philosophy Michael Marder argues that the earth, along with everything that lives and thinks on it, is at an advanced stage of being converted into a dump for industrial output and its by-products feeding consumerism and its excesses.

Every day, scientific studies, media reports, and first-hand accounts of the rapidly deteriorating state of the environment hit us with a growing and disconcerting force. Trends such as microplastics in water, airborne toxins, topsoil degradation, and dangerous levels of carbon dioxide have upset the delicate ecological balance that has until now been sustaining life on the planet.

Marder's original treatise paints a portrait of the Anthropocene as a global dump which wreaks havoc, causing disease and degrading our sensation, perception, and thinking, so that nuance is lost and ideas are reduced to soundbites in chains of free association. Describing the dump's fundamental characteristics and its effects on the body and the mind, he contemplates wider physiological, social, economic, and environmental metabolisms in the age of dumping, as well as the role of philosophy caught in its crosshairs. While surveying the devastation that is the reality of the twenty-first century, the book provides a frightening and yet intellectually spellbinding glimpse of the future.

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Spanning philosophy, theology, ecological and psychological processes and art, Dump Philosophy presents the Anthropocene as a global dumping ground.
Acknowledgments ix
Preface: dumped x
Globality
1(6)
All the world's a dump
7(6)
Mechanics: the fall, massiveness, piling up
13(6)
Falling before and after the death of god
19(2)
Ye suis biomasse
21(16)
Antilogos
37(6)
Toward an intellectual history of heaps, piles, and other jumbled things
43(12)
Our polluted senses
55(6)
Toxicity
61(16)
Shitty apocalypse, or scatological eschatology
77(8)
Falling in love and being dumped
85(4)
On the arcane utility of the useless
89(6)
The portrait of a thing as its own wastebasket
95(6)
Dumpology
101(4)
Estamira, esta mira, "this sight"
105(6)
The writing dump
111(8)
Parts of the void
119(8)
In-formation
127(8)
Rameau's nephew for the twenty-first century
135(8)
Dump philosophy, or the task of thinking in the age of dumping
143(10)
A poetic appendix: elemental laments 153(5)
List of illustrations 158(2)
Note on the images 160(2)
Notes 162(13)
Index 175
Michael Marder is Ikerbasque Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU, Vitoria-Gasteiz. His work spans the fields of environmental philosophy and ecological thought, political theory, and phenomenology. He is the author of the Object Lessons title Dust (Bloomsbury, 2016).