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WOUNDED THINKING OF THE WOUNDED WORLD NIHILISM AND GLOBAL WARMING
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Lindberg, Susanna
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Blanchot, Maurice (1907-2003)
/ catastrophe
/ Catastrophes
/ Climate change
/ Global warming
/ Life
/ maurice blanchot
/ Nihilism
/ objective nihilism
/ world
2024
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WOUNDED THINKING OF THE WOUNDED WORLD NIHILISM AND GLOBAL WARMING
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Lindberg, Susanna
in
Blanchot, Maurice (1907-2003)
/ catastrophe
/ Catastrophes
/ Climate change
/ Global warming
/ Life
/ maurice blanchot
/ Nihilism
/ objective nihilism
/ world
2024
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WOUNDED THINKING OF THE WOUNDED WORLD NIHILISM AND GLOBAL WARMING
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WOUNDED THINKING OF THE WOUNDED WORLD NIHILISM AND GLOBAL WARMING
2024
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According to Copernicus Climate Change Service, June 2024 is the 12th consecutive month where global temperatures have reached 1.5 °C above pre-industrial averages. For us, the problem is much bigger, not the exhaustion of sense, but the concrete tendency of exhaustion of both human and nonhuman life. [...]the sense of human life is now a lesser problem, while the greater problem resides in the relation of human life to the totality of nonhuman life, upon which it depends. Disaster Is the deterioration of the conditions of all life a nihilistic event? The hypothesis I develop here (and in a forthcoming book) is that, instead of explaining it in habitual terms of catastrophe, it needs to be rethought as an unprecedented disaster, of which we have an equally unprecedented impersonal experience.
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Zalozbe Nova Revija,Institute Nova Revija for the Humanities
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