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Philosophical Ecology - Anthropocentrism as an Epistemological Obstacle

English · Hardback

Will be released 13.03.2026

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Ecology, as a descriptive science, is not only a framework for describing biological relations between living beings, but a way of thinking and cognizing entities in transcendental terms. This way of thinking cannot be limited to the descriptive realm because it implies an ontological and epistemological revolution that can no longer be ignored. In this sense, it is essential to speak of a philosophical ecology, which is not to be confused with a fundamentalist view of ecology or as a way of making the descriptive descend into the prescriptive. Rather, the point is to take the form eco-logical thinking to inaugurate a different mindset that can be applied to different contexts. In this book, Roberto Marchesini explores the fundamental principles of ecological thinking and shows how they can yield far-reaching philosophical change. He also explores how our way of thinking about reality has influenced our inability to fully understand the current ecological crisis and to become aware of the urgencies it poses.

List of contents

Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 An Anthropological Crisis.- Chapter 3 The Individualistic Obsession.- Chapter 4 The Anthropocenic Transition.- Chapter 5 Anthropocentrism .- Chapter 6 The Phenomenology of Life.- Chapter 7 Animal Subjectivity and Agency.- Chapter 8 Environmental Ethics.- Chapter 9 The Fundamentals of Philosophical Ecology.- Chapter 10 Conclusions.

About the author

Roberto Marchesini is Director of School of Human-Animal Interactions and the Center for the Study of Posthumanist Philosophy, both based in Bologna, Italy.

Summary

Ecology, as a descriptive science, is not only a framework for describing biological relations between living beings, but a way of thinking and cognizing entities in transcendental terms. This way of thinking cannot be limited to the descriptive realm because it implies an ontological and epistemological revolution that can no longer be ignored. In this sense, it is essential to speak of a philosophical ecology, which is not to be confused with a fundamentalist view of ecology or as a way of making the descriptive descend into the prescriptive. Rather, the point is to take the form—eco-logical thinking—to inaugurate a different mindset that can be applied to different contexts. In this book, Roberto Marchesini explores the fundamental principles of ecological thinking and shows how they can yield far-reaching philosophical change. He also explores how our way of thinking about reality has influenced our inability to fully understand the current ecological crisis and to become aware of the urgencies it poses.

Product details

Authors Roberto Marchesini
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 13.03.2026
 
EAN 9783032049865
ISBN 978-3-0-3204986-5
No. of pages 352
Illustrations IV, 352 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > 20th and 21st centuries

Umwelt, Ethik und Moralphilosophie, Phenomenology, Ecology, Epistemology, Philosophie: Epistemologie und Erkenntnistheorie, Environmental Sciences, Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics, Ecological thinking, Environmental Crisis, Phenomenology of life, philosophical ecology

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