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portada Vivificar: Una Poética Para El Antropoceno (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Spanish
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9788411210591
Edited in
España

Vivificar: Una Poética Para El Antropoceno (in Spanish)

Andreas Weber (Author) · Editorial Kairos · Paperback

Vivificar: Una Poética Para El Antropoceno (in Spanish) - Weber, Andreas

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Synopsis "Vivificar: Una Poética Para El Antropoceno (in Spanish)"

Se nos ha dicho que vivimos en el Antropoceno, una era geológica moldeada por los seres humanos más que por la naturaleza. En Vivificar, el filósofo alemán Andreas Weber presenta una visión alternativa de nuestra relación con la naturaleza, argumentando -contra la idea de que los humanos la controlamos- que humanos y naturaleza existen en un fondo común de transformación mutua. Sostiene que no existe un dualismo naturaleza/humano, porque la dimensión fundamental de la existencia se comparte en lo que él llama la «vivacidad . Así, la poética que plantea Weber consiste en ver a todos los seres en un hogar común de materia, deseo e imaginación, una economía de transformación metabólica y económica. Esta visión nos permite ir más allá del pensamiento ilustrado que despoja a la realidad material de toda subjetividad. We have been told that we live in the Anthropocene, a geological age shaped by humans rather than nature. In this book, German philosopher Andreas Weber presents an alternative view of our relationship with nature, arguing--against the idea that humans control it--that humans and nature exist on a common ground of mutual transformation. He argues that there is no such thing as a dualism between nature and humans, because the fundamental dimension of existence is shared in what he calls "aliveness." Thus, the poetics that Weber proposes consists of seeing all beings in a common home of matter, desire, and imagination.

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