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WEBINAR

A Planetary Age: Philosophy in a New Era of Climate Change
Moderated by Travis Holloway

Moderated by Travis Holloway

This special event formally launches a special issue of Philosophy Today (70.1)  on philosophy in a planetary age, or philosophy in a new era of climate  change. The thirty-two essays, interviews, and book reviews in this special issue describe the philosophical conditions of a new era of  climate change and call us to assemble as friends of all the living. The  philosophical approaches in the issue range from queer ecology,  decolonial theory, political philosophy, climate phenomenology,  comparative philosophy, the philosophy of technology, artificial  intelligence, climate history, and climate aesthetics. Contributors to  the special issue include Dipesh Chakrabarty, Mohamed Amer Meziane,  Timothy Morton, the We Smell Gas collective,  Aimee van  Wynsberghe, Yuk Hui, Hiroshi Abe, Thomas Khurana, Thomas Nail, María  Cariola, Leela Gandhi, Perry Zurn, Claudia Baracchi, Lynne Huffer, and  more. The event will be moderated by the issue's editor and author of How to Live at the End of the World, Travis Holloway.


Travis Holloway is a Professor at Pratt Institute, Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies. He is also a poet and a publishing editor at Springer Nature.

Monday 9th March

12am PT/3pm ET/7pm UK

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