Transizione ecologica e ontologia sociale. Natura, società ed ecologia dell’eccesso nell’Antropocene
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The ecological and climate crises are causing profound and radical changes in
the ways in which human and social sciences investigate the relationships between
society and nature, also considering that such relationships are increasingly unpredictable
and uncertain. From a general point of view, we argue that social sciences
and the humanities are trying to incorporate the foundational material dimensions
of these connections into their analysis. Consequently, we argue that they try to
develop new theoretical tools to investigate this ever-changing socio-natural hybrid.
However, the human and social sciences that deal with ecological issues still show
some weaknesses, such as the propensity for a minimalist ethnographic analysis
that cannot be extended to a broader reflection, or the reluctance to develop critical
thinking. In this essay, we recall some crucial challenges that scholars in social and
human sciences should try to face in the near future in order to develop and
strengthen a form of critical thinking. Finally, we will turn to Blanchot’s
“Communism-community” as a means of pushing the theoretical reflection on the
relationship between economy, materialism, and energy even further by stressing
the implication of human responsibility, which is understood as “open planning”
rather than as a project determined a priori. In this way, it seems possible to avoid
communism from relapsing into the dogmatism and sectarianism that have partially
characterized the last century.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Crisi ecologica, ontologia sociale, capitale, merce, comunità
Elenco autori:
Dario Padovan; Jean-Claude Léveque
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