by Corine Pelluchon (Author)
His blind trust in reason and technology is naive in the face of the ecological emergency we are experiencing. Faced with this situation, there are not a few intellectuals who have chosen to seek alternatives to the Enlightenment, often traveling the dangerous paths of anti-rationalism or authoritarianism. However, should we scrap the Enlightenment entirely? Is it perhaps a watertight, immovable, expired project? Can a thought whose objective was the autonomy of the human being be updated, more than two hundred years later? Corine Pelluchon lucidly addresses these questions to relaunch, in a context of eco-social collapse, the critical and emancipatory presuppositions of the original Enlightenment movement, but purging anthropocentrism and adjusting it to the biophysical limits imposed by our planet.
Author Biography
Corine Pelluchon (1967) es una pensadora de referencia en cuestiones de ética aplicada, animalismo y ecología. Desde hace unos años destaca como una figura clave del movimiento antiespecista. Es doctora en Filosofía por la Universidad de París-Sorbona y profesora en la Universidad de París-Est-Marne-La-Vallée. Ha publicado más de una decena de libros entre los que se encuentran Manifiesto animalista: politizar la causa animal y Reparemos el mundo. Humanos, animales, naturaleza.
Number of Pages: 352
Dimensions: 0.79 x 8.43 x 5.43 IN
Publication Date: March 21, 2023