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Times of Crisis

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Zusatztext Michel Serres is a modern sage who opens up skills, knowledge, and responsibilities. Trained in science and philosophy, his lucid enthusiasm believes that humankind can transform itself with the help of Earth as a new partner. Informationen zum Autor Michel Serres was Professor in the History of Science at Stanford University, USA and a member of the Académie Française, France. A renowned and popular philosopher, he was a prize-winning author of essays and books, such as The Five Senses (2008), Genesis (1995), and Biogée (2013). Anne-Marie Feenberg-Dibon is Associate Professor of the Humanities, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada. Klappentext For Michel Serres, economic crises are earthquakes caused by societal tectonic plates. The current crisis erupted because of the widening discrepancy between major social changes and institutions that have remained the same since WWII.Serres, one of the first to bring nature into the political, writes, "To destroy, kill, exploit is worthless. In the long run, it means destroying ourselves." At a time when the world population has grown so much that it is exhausting natural resources and the environment, we need to rethink cultural, social, and political dynamics. Serres argues that geopolitics and economics will no longer be a two-player game, between West and East, for example, but a three-player one, in which is Earth will be the third partner. This book is one of hope as it calls for a new world and extols the importance of science for our future and political institutions. Here, Serres demonstrates an optimistic outlook in a clear and luminous language that offers new paths for reflection and, ultimately, a better life for Earth and its inhabitants. Vorwort Michel Serres delivers a message of hope as he relativizes the importance of the financial crisis that has plagued the world since 2007. Zusammenfassung For Michel Serres, economic crises are earthquakes caused by societal tectonic plates. The current crisis erupted because of the widening discrepancy between major social changes and institutions that have remained the same since WWII.Serres, one of the first to bring nature into the political, writes, "To destroy, kill, exploit is worthless. In the long run, it means destroying ourselves." At a time when the world population has grown so much that it is exhausting natural resources and the environment, we need to rethink cultural, social, and political dynamics. Serres argues that geopolitics and economics will no longer be a two-player game, between West and East, for example, but a three-player one, in which is Earth will be the third partner. This book is one of hope as it calls for a new world and extols the importance of science for our future and political institutions. Here, Serres demonstrates an optimistic outlook in a clear and luminous language that offers new paths for reflection and, ultimately, a better life for Earth and its inhabitants. Inhaltsverzeichnis Definitions of the word crisis Chapter One: SIX EVENTS Millenary novelties The global crisis Chapter Two: THE THINGS OF THE WORLD Two player games and three player games Biogea The World's speech Chapter 3: KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIORS The future of the sciences Two oaths Solutions to the crisis? Index ...

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Authors Anne-Marie Feenberg-Dibon, Michel Serres, Michel (Stanford University Serres, Professor Michel (Stanford University Serres, Serres Michel
Assisted by Anne-Marie Feenberg-Dibon (Translation)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 05.11.2015
 
EAN 9781501307898
ISBN 978-1-5013-0789-8
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 128 mm x 198 mm x 7 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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