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Global crises, from melting Arctic ice to ecosystem collapse and the sixth mass extinction, challenge our age-old belief in nature as a phoenix with an infinite ability to regenerate itself from the ashes of destruction. Moving from antiquity to the present and back, Michael Marder provides an integrated examination of philosophies of nature drawn from traditions around the world to illuminate the theological, mythical, and philosophical origins of the contemporary environmental emergency. From there, he probes the contradictions and deadlocks of our current predicament to propose a philosophy of nature for the twenty-first century.
As Marder analyzes our reliance on the image and idea of the phoenix to organize our thoughts about the natural world, he outlines the obstacles in the path of formulating a revitalized philosophy of nature. His critical exposition of the phoenix complex draws on Chinese, Indian, Russian, European, and North African traditions. Throughout, Marder lets the figure of the phoenix guide readers through theories of immortality, intergenerational and interspecies relations, infinity compatible with finitude, resurrection, reincarnation, and a possibility of liberation from cycles of rebirth. His concluding remarks on a phoenix-suffused philosophy of nature and political thought extend from the Roman era to the writings of Hannah Arendt.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface: Is a Philosophy of Nature Still Tenable?
- 1âThe Phoenix Complex
- 2âPhilosophyâs Third Path: Plato/Levinas
- 3âOn PhysiopsychologyâLife and Energy: Aristotle/Hegel
- 4âUnity and Universality: Plotinus/Schelling
- 5âThe Phoenix Acts: Hildegard/Spinoza
- 6âDeath, Rebirth, and Beyond in Hindu Traditions
- 7âGenerativity and Generationality in Confucianism
- 8âUniversal Resurrection in Russian Cosmism
- 9âPolitical Renaissance from the Roman Empire to the Thought of Hannah Arendt
- Afterword: Ashes to Ashes . . .
- Notes
- Index