Radical Ecology in the Face of the Anthropocene Extinction : A New and Urgent Philosophy for Complexity in the Social Sciences (Routledge Advances in Sociology)

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Radical Ecology in the Face of the Anthropocene Extinction : A New and Urgent Philosophy for Complexity in the Social Sciences (Routledge Advances in Sociology)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 196 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032508139
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Full Description

This book has two interlocking ambitions. The first is to steer what we purposefully call the idioms of critical philosophy towards a more ecologically informed paradigm. The second is to recognise that what has rightly come to be called The Anthropocene extinction is not and cannot be treated as simply a scientific fact but rather a socio-political and ecological dispute of immense complexity.

We start with an exploration of the consequences of a critical tradition which, under the name Enlightenment, has placed humanity at its centre and chance as its most general - and problematic - characteristic. We argue that this leads to a schizophrenic relationship between radical critique and science which can be avoided if we take the implications of biosemiotics seriously and develop a new, ecologically informed social science. We argue that in practice this means that for science to be practical in addressing the Anthropocene extinction, we have to recognise that it operates in a historically emergent, highly differentiated technopolitical ecology. Science, as it is currently commonly understood and used, is not ecological enough.

This book will interest social scientists interested in not only describing and critiquing but also understanding and responding to the complex problems facing humanity; scientists wanting to make sense of social phenomena; those educating the next generation of social scientists; and climate activists and policy-makers.

Contents

Introduction

PART 1: A radical ecological philosophy

1 Reforming the philosophy of the Enlightenment: Chance as a second-order phenomenon and post-humanism

2 Auto-eco-organisation as ontology: The sciences of emergence

3 Auto-exo-reference as epistemology: A biosemiotics approach

4 Materialist neo-Darwinism and its discontents: Debates in the modern synthesis; the ecology of physical and semantic causality; end-directedness and its consequences for an ecological social science

5 The evolutionary ecology of the social: The adaptive unconscious, the mammalian emotions, the significance of approximation end-directed dynamics; social systems as differentiated, adaptive dynamics

PART 2: The Anthropocene extinction

6 Summary of Part 1 and methodology for Part 2

7 Three case studies

8 The Anthropocene extinction: Explicit evidence and implicit epistemology

9 Global governance and its discontents "in practice": Radically incompatible perspectives: political, economic, cultural and scientific conflicts

10 In place of a conclusion: Imperatives and ambiguities

Bibliography

Index

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