Collapse : philosophical research and development Volume VI: geo/philosophy
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Collapse VI: Geo/philosophy poses the question: Is there nevertheless an enduring bond between philosophical thought and its terrestrial support, or conversely, is philosophy's task to escape the planetary horizon?
Following early-modern geophilosophical experiments in utopia, geographies and cartographies real and imaginary have played a double role in philosophy, serving both as governing metaphor and as an ultimate grounding for philosophical thought.
Geo/philosophy begins with the provisional premise that the Earth does not square elements of thought but rather rounds them up into a continuous spatial and geographical horizon. Geophilosophy is thus not necessarily the philosophy of the earth as a round object of thought but rather the philosophy of all that can be rounded as an (or the) earth. But in that case, what is the connection between the empirical earth, the contingent material support of human thinking, and the abstract 'world' that is the condition for a 'whole' of thought?
TitleCollapse : philosophical research and development Volume VI: geo/philosophy
Author
Place of publicationFalmouth
PublisherUrbanomic
Year of publication2010
Pagination530 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions18 cm
Materialboek
Series titleCollapse : philosophical research and development; VI
ISBN978-0-9553087-7-2
NotesReissued edition 2012
Subjectphilosophy, geology
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