A Philosophy of Crisis
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:6th Dec '24
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A philosopher excavates the origins of our state of permanent crisis and charts a more promising path forward.
Crises abound—so many that it can be easy to lose perspective. In A Philosophy of Crisis, Miguel de Beistegui traces the intellectual development of ideas about crisis and identifies four distinct forms a crisis might take: crises of deviation, exception, contradiction, and extinction. Drawing on a range of examples (from economic crises to social uprisings, pandemics, and ecological devastation) and discourses (from ancient medicine to legal theory, political economy, philosophy, the earth sciences, and ecocriticism), A Philosophy of Crisis offers new conceptual tools for both understanding and avoiding the dangers of our crisis-saturated time.
ISBN: 9780226835228
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
280 pages