The Vicissitudes of Nature - From Spinoza to Freud
The Vicissitudes of Nature - From Spinoza to Freud
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The relationship between humans and nature is a key existential threat, and Richard J. Bernstein's book argues that an adequate conception of humans and nature requires taking full account of the major projects dealing with nature in the past. He reconstructs the conceptions of nature of key figures of modernity and identifies common themes that have shaped their struggles in dealing with the relation of humans to nature.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 300 pages
Publication date: 07 October 2022
Publisher: Polity Press
The intricate relationship between humans and nature stands as a central and pressing concern in our contemporary world, encompassing a wide range of existential threats such as climate change, extreme weather events, and the devastating impact of environmental degradation. Increasingly, we are becoming cognizant of the fact that unless we undergo a profound and swift transformation in our behavior, the most probable outcome will be the extinction of countless species and forms of life, including our own. However, this realization goes beyond mere awareness; it necessitates a fundamental shift in our mindset regarding nature and the relationship between humans and nature.
In his insightful book, Richard J. Bernstein makes a compelling case that a proper understanding of humans and nature is essential in confronting the existential challenges of our time. Bernstein argues that to develop a conception that can adequately grapple with these threats, it is crucial to consider the significant projects that have engaged with nature throughout history. By focusing on key figures of modernity, including Spinoza, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud, Bernstein reconstructs their conceptions of nature and delves into the underlying reasons that shaped their distinctive viewpoints. Through a meticulous exploration of the contradictions and incompatibilities among these diverse thinkers, Bernstein identifies common themes that have influenced their struggles in navigating the relationship between humans and nature.
This book serves as a valuable prolegomenon to rethinking humanity and nature, unveiling the rich conceptual resources within the modern tradition that can aid us in developing a comprehensive understanding of nature that is relevant to our contemporary era. Bernstein's work offers a critical overview of the challenges presented by each perspective, encouraging us to confront them head-on as we strive to cultivate a deeper appreciation and harmonious relationship with the natural world. By embracing this intellectual endeavor, we can embark on a path toward a more sustainable and resilient future, ensuring the well-being of both humans and nature for generations to come.
Weight: 444g
Dimension: 230 x 162 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781509555208
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