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C 74
Connolly, William E. ,
Climate machines, fascist drives, and truth / / William E. Connolly. - Durham : : Duke University Press,, ©2019. - 1 online resource (125 pages). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/73DA48B1-AEEF-4FE8-8EE0-14185DF63638 . - ISBN 1478007257 (electronic book). - ISBN 9781478007258 (electronic bk.)
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 28, 2019).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Connolly, William E. Climate machines, fascist drives, and truth. - Durham : Duke University Press, 2019. - ISBN 9781478005896
Содержание:
Introduction: Climate, fascism, truth -- Sophocles, Mary Shelley, and the planetary -- The anthropocene as abstract machine -- The lure of truth.
~РУБ DDC 304.2/8
Рубрики: Global environmental change--Philosophy.
Climatic changes--Philosophy.
Global environmental change--Political aspects.
Capitalism--Philosophy.
Truth--Philosophy.
Capitalism--Philosophy.
Truth--Philosophy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
Аннотация: "In this new installation of his work, William E. Connolly examines entanglements between volatile earth processes and emerging cultural practices. He highlights relays between extractive capitalism, self-amplifying climate processes, migrations, democratic aspirations, and fascist dangers. In three interwoven essays, Connolly takes up thinkers in the "minor tradition" of European thought who, unlike Cartesians and Kantians, cross divisions between nature and culture. He first offers readings of Sophocles and Mary Shelley, asking whether close attention to the Anthropocene could perhaps have arrived earlier had later humanists absorbed their lessons. He then joins Deleuze and Guattari's notion of an abstract machine with contemporary earth sciences, doing so to compare the Antique Little Ice Age in late Rome to relays today between extractive capitalism and accelerating climate processes. The final essay stages a dialogue between Alfred North Whitehead and Michel Foucault about the pursuit of truth during a time of planetary turbulence. With Climate Machines, Fascist Drives, and Truth, Connolly forges incisive interventions into key issues of our time."--Provided by publisher.
C 74
Connolly, William E. ,
Climate machines, fascist drives, and truth / / William E. Connolly. - Durham : : Duke University Press,, ©2019. - 1 online resource (125 pages). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/73DA48B1-AEEF-4FE8-8EE0-14185DF63638 . - ISBN 1478007257 (electronic book). - ISBN 9781478007258 (electronic bk.)
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 28, 2019).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Connolly, William E. Climate machines, fascist drives, and truth. - Durham : Duke University Press, 2019. - ISBN 9781478005896
Содержание:
Introduction: Climate, fascism, truth -- Sophocles, Mary Shelley, and the planetary -- The anthropocene as abstract machine -- The lure of truth.
Рубрики: Global environmental change--Philosophy.
Climatic changes--Philosophy.
Global environmental change--Political aspects.
Capitalism--Philosophy.
Truth--Philosophy.
Capitalism--Philosophy.
Truth--Philosophy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
Аннотация: "In this new installation of his work, William E. Connolly examines entanglements between volatile earth processes and emerging cultural practices. He highlights relays between extractive capitalism, self-amplifying climate processes, migrations, democratic aspirations, and fascist dangers. In three interwoven essays, Connolly takes up thinkers in the "minor tradition" of European thought who, unlike Cartesians and Kantians, cross divisions between nature and culture. He first offers readings of Sophocles and Mary Shelley, asking whether close attention to the Anthropocene could perhaps have arrived earlier had later humanists absorbed their lessons. He then joins Deleuze and Guattari's notion of an abstract machine with contemporary earth sciences, doing so to compare the Antique Little Ice Age in late Rome to relays today between extractive capitalism and accelerating climate processes. The final essay stages a dialogue between Alfred North Whitehead and Michel Foucault about the pursuit of truth during a time of planetary turbulence. With Climate Machines, Fascist Drives, and Truth, Connolly forges incisive interventions into key issues of our time."--Provided by publisher.
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