De l'égologique au géologique: l'écologie comme philosophie transcendantale

  • Simone Aurora Université de Padoue

Résumé

The paper argues that ecology should not be understood as a sectoral issue, i.e. as the object of specific scientific disciplines such as environmental sociology, geology or biology; on the contrary, it is by very nature that ecology should be regarded as a large-scale matter consisting first and foremost in philosophical and political questions. It is the paper’s main objective to claim that there is no way out from the ecological crisis without a critical reconsideration of the dominant socio-economic structures and of the cultural and philosophical background underpinning them. To this end, the present paper resorts to the concept of “social metabolism”. By applying it to various “immaterial elements”, and notably to philosophical systems, the essay investigates their ecological impact. As the paper aims to show, the metabolic analysis of the philosophical system implies adopting and advocating for a renewed transcendental approach.

Biographie de l'auteur

Simone Aurora, Université de Padoue

Chercheur en histoire de la philosophie à l'université de Padoue. Il s'intéresse principalement à la phénoménologie, à la philosophie française contemporaine et à l'histoire des sciences.

Publiée
2021-10-15