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- Title
Beyond Technological Nihilism: Reinterpreting Heidegger in Environmental Philosophy.
- Authors
Paul, Kalpita Bhar
- Abstract
The three most-referred to concepts of Heidegger in environmental philosophy--Ereignis, "let things be," and Gelassenheit--need to be reinterpreted in the light of Thomas Sheehan's interpretation of them. Environmental philosophy conceives of these concepts as his suggestive treatments for transcending technological nihilism. Following Sheehan, this reinterpretation reveals that these concepts instead of delineating a radical way out of the technological nihilism evokes the need to realize the presence of the intrinsic hidden clearing as the fundamental-limiting reality of human existence. Rather than considering this technological revelation as a singular determining factor and consequently, striving to realize the transcendental source of meaning for overcoming the nihilistic revelation of the environment as mere resources, environmental philosophy should identify the role of the hermeneutic structure of human existence in intricately shaping our relationship with the environment to discover a new ground for understanding this relationship and eventually, for crafting a new pragmatic form of environmental ethics.
- Subjects
NIHILISM (Philosophy); SHEEHAN, Thomas; ENVIRONMENTAL ethics; HEIDEGGER, Martin, 1889-1976; ANTHROPOCENTRISM; ECOCENTRISM
- Publication
Environmental Ethics, 2017, Vol 39, Issue 3, p321
- ISSN
0163-4275
- Publication type
Article