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Transcendental Climate


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Author : Kenneth Walter Cameron
language : en
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Release Date : 1963

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Climate God And Uncertainty


Climate God And Uncertainty
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Author : Arthur C. Petersen
language : en
Publisher: UCL Press
Release Date : 2023-11-28

Climate God And Uncertainty written by Arthur C. Petersen and has been published by UCL Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-11-28 with Philosophy categories.


Climate, God and Uncertainty moves beyond Bruno Latour’s thought to understand what climate change means for philosophical anthropology and wider culture. What are, for example, the philosophical implications of climate change and its associated uncertainties? Referring mainly to works by Latour, William James and Heinrich Rickert, Petersen develops ‘transcendental naturalism’ to reinterpret the interface between science and politics in the context of climate change. He highlights, for instance, issues such as the religious disenchantment of nature, the scientific disbelief in a plurality of value-laden perspectives, and the disregard for non-modern worldviews in politics. In developing its argument, the book makes a methodological intervention on the sort of naturalism that guides both Latour’s work and a large part of the academic field called ‘science and religion’. Praise for Climate, God and Uncertainty 'The challenges of a changing climate raise disturbing questions about being human in the world, ones that cannot adequately be answered through scientific inquiry. In this original interrogation and extension of the work of Bruno Latour, Petersen constructs a philosophical position that takes seriously the realities of a changing natural world, the human search to ground our sense of value, and the possibility of God. Climate, God and Uncertainty is an exciting new addition to the small, but growing, literature on climate change, religion and philosophy.' Mike Hulme, University of Cambridge ‘This innovative and exciting work explores the rich potential of “transcendental naturalism” as a bridge between science and religion. Drawing on the work of William James, Heinrich Rickert and Bruno Latour, Petersen maps out a fresh approach that goes beyond current accounts of naturalism, opening up a deeply satisfying account of our engagement with the natural world.’ Alister McGrath, Emeritus Andreos Idreos Professor of Science and Religion, University of Oxford ‘How to live with the pervasive reality of uncertainty and a plurality of perspectives in science, religion and politics without playing down the sciences and our responsibilities? The “transcendental naturalism” Arthur Petersen articulates in this book respects science while leaving room for other elements: wonder, judgements and values, and the way we construct provisional models of reality. These issues are especially acute in the context of climate change, when we face the interplay of science and policy. Petersen stresses the importance of imagination to articulate meaning and of recognising a plurality of value-laden perspectives, striving for responsible action and sensitivity to that which may escape planning and policy. This book can be read fruitfully in at least two ways, as a highly relevant reflection on religion and science in the face of climate change and as a profound philosophical analysis of pluralism and provisionality, and hence of living with uncertainty.’ Willem B. Drees, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, Leiden University and of Philosophy of the Humanities, Tilburg University



Transcendental Climate


Transcendental Climate
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Author : Kenneth Walter Cameron
language : en
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Release Date : 1963

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Climate God And Uncertainty


Climate God And Uncertainty
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Author : Arthur C. Petersen
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An inquiry into the philosophical implications of climate change and its associated uncertainties. Climate, God and Uncertainty brings together the philosophical approaches of pragmatism and (neo-) Kantianism in transcendental naturalism. The new approach is based on combining an expansive concept of "nature" with an emphasis on the separate ontological status of transcendental values. This book moves beyond Bruno Latour's thought to understand what climate change means for philosophical anthropology and wider culture. Referring mainly to works by Latour, William James, and Heinrich Rickert, this book develops a cultural philosophical approach called "transcendental naturalism." This approach reinterprets the interface between science and politics in the context of climate change, highlighting, for instance, issues such as the religious disenchantment of nature, the scientific disbelief in a plurality of value-laden perspectives, and the disregard for non-modern worldviews in politics. In developing its argument, the book makes a methodological intervention on the sort of naturalism that guides both Latour's work and a large part of the academic field called "science and religion."



Transcendental Climate


Transcendental Climate
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Author : Kenneth Walter Cameron
language : en
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Release Date : 1963

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Transcendental Climate New Sources For The Study Of Emerson Thoreau And Their Contemporaires


Transcendental Climate New Sources For The Study Of Emerson Thoreau And Their Contemporaires
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Author : Kenneth Walter Cameron
language : en
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Release Date : 1963

Transcendental Climate New Sources For The Study Of Emerson Thoreau And Their Contemporaires written by Kenneth Walter Cameron and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1963 with American literature 19th century History and criticism categories.




Transcendental Climate


Transcendental Climate
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Author : Kenneth Walter Cameron
language : en
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Release Date : 1962

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Climate God And Uncertainty


Climate God And Uncertainty
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Author : Arthur C. Petersen
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Release Date : 2023

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Perceptions Of Climate Change From North India


Perceptions Of Climate Change From North India
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Author : Aase J. Kvanneid
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2021-03-07

Perceptions Of Climate Change From North India written by Aase J. Kvanneid and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-03-07 with Science categories.


Perceptions of Climate Change from North India: An Ethnographic Account explores local perceptions of climate change through ethnographic encounters with the men and women who live at the front line of climate change in the lower Himalayas. From data collected over the course of a year in a small village in an eco-sensitive zone in North India, this book presents an ethnographic account of local responses to climate change, resource management and indigenous environmental knowledge. Aase Kvanneid’s observations cast light on the precarious reality of climate change in this region and bring to the fore issues such as access to water, NGO intervention and climate information for farmers. In doing so, she also explores classic topics in the study of rural India including ritual, gender, social hierarchy and political economy. Overall, this book shows how the cause and effect of climate change is perceived by those who have the most to lose and explores how the impact of climate change is being dealt with on a local and global scale. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the anthropology of climate change, environmental sociology and rural development.