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Heidegger Beyond Deconstruction

Heidegger Beyond Deconstruction On Nature

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Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy

Heidegger Beyond Deconstruction

On Nature

Michael Lewis

Philosophy / General

Heidegger Beyond Deconstruction argues that Heidegger's question of being cannot be separated from the question of nature and culture, and that the history of being describes the growing predominance of culture and technology over nature, resulting in today's environmental crisis. It proposes that we turn to Heidegger's thought in order fully to understand this crisis.

In doing so it is necessary to retrieve those elements of his thought which are most maligned by Derridean deconstruction: the pastoral, the homely, the local. In a world coming to terms with the destructive nature of 'globalisation' and the networks of distribution and travel which lacerate the globe, we are witnessing a gradual return to the 'locally produced', the 'organic', the 'micro-generation' of energy unplugged from the national and international grid: in other words, a return to the 'near'. The necessities and problems inherent in this return, which the 'environmental movement' must address, are already to be found in Heidegger's thought.

Lewis confronts this thought with that of Lacan, Levinas, Žižek, and Marx in order to reinvent the element to which deconstruction usually confines it and bring it into a position from which to confront the most pressing ethical and political questions of today.

Michael Lewis is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of the West of England, UK.


Publication Date: 16 January 2014
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781472527097
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 208
Weight (oz): 10.08

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