• Thinking in Crisis: Towards an Ethics of Speculation? Duvernoy, Russell J. 2022 Environmental Philosophy , Vol. 19 , Issue 1 , S. 1 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 1718-0198 | 2153-8905 10.5840/envirophil202262117 Abstract

    The paper critically explores tensions inherent in speculative thinking in the context of climate change. It argues that speculative thinking is not a supererogatory luxury or idle pastime, but rather an essential necessity, especially in the context of climate change. Understanding this requires becoming more aware of operative tensions of speculative practice. In particular, the paper focusses on how climate discourses intersect and engage our variable affective economies through the affect of fear and proposes two practical virtues (“speculative courage” and “contemplative attending”) to be cultivated towards a responsible practice of speculative thought in this context.

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    Applied Philosophy | Contemporary Philosophy | General Interest | Social and Political Philosophy

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Duvernoy, Russell J.
Applied Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy
General Interest

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