Environmental Philosophy and Ecological Thought
A special issue of Philosophies (ISSN 2409-9287).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 December 2024) | Viewed by 16084
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2. Department of Philosophy, University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU), 48940 Leioa, Spain
Interests: phenomenology; ethical and political philosophy; environmental philosophy
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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to the new Special Issue of Philosophies dedicated to “Environmental Philosophy and Ecological Thought.” In light of the accelerating and mutually reinforcing processes of global heating, biodiversity loss, deforestation, topsoil degradation, and the acidification of the oceans, wreaking havoc around the planet, environmental philosophy has become the fastest-growing subfield in the discipline. As such, it is the subfield that is extremely relevant to life and death in the twenty-first century. It holds the potential to reach beyond the narrow circle of specialists to policy makers, activists, and members of the general public. Nonetheless, without interdisciplinary inputs, environmental philosophy is bound to become too insulated and remain confined to the ivory tower of academia. That is why it needs to join forces with ecological thought, relying on insights from literary and cultural studies, the arts, anthropology, biology (including plant sciences and biophysics, for example) and, of course, ecology, among others. A fecund interaction of environmental philosophy and ecological thought will permit us not so much to give the most efficient answers to today’s and tomorrow’s environmental problems but to raise sharper questions so as to gauge the depth and the root causes of the current crisis. If we are, as a philosopher once said, at the cusp where the end of philosophy meets the beginning of thinking, this unique meeting place is at the juncture of environmental philosophy and ecological thought.
This Special Issue aims to stimulate a productive and interdisciplinary exchange between the fields of environmental philosophy and ecological thought.
In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Intergenerational environmental justice;
- The rights and subject status of ecosystems and other-than-human beings;
- Mystical ecologies;
- Philosophy and Indigenous ecological practices and thought;
- New philosophies of nature (or nature-culture) in and for the twenty-first century;
- Methodological issues in environmental philosophy and ecological thought;
- The status of the whole: total ecological interrelatedness and philosophies of the One;
- The Anthropocene examined within the fold of environmental philosophy and ecological thought;
- Theories of ecocide;
- Disaster, catastrophe, apocalypse: visions of the end and negativity in contemporary environmental discourses;
- Non-crisis-related interactions of environmental philosophy and ecological thought;
- Geoengineering from the perspectives of environmental philosophy and ecological thought;
- AI, ecological thought, and environmental philosophy;
- Environmental philosophy, ecological thought, and the effects (eco-anxiety, guilt, immersive joy…).
I look forward to receiving your contributions.
Prof. Dr. Michael Marder
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- environmental philosophy
- ecological thought
- philosophy of nature
- justice
- crisis
- the Anthropocene
- geoengineering
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