Review of Sean J. McGrath, Thinking Nature: An Essay in Negative Ecology [Book Review]

Continental Philosophy Review 53 (4):517-521 (2020)
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Abstract

Thinking Nature is an essay in negative ecology, written in part to commemorate the deaths nature has died, pace Morton, Žižek, and even Latour. We have killed it; what now should we do? How to move forward? The path ahead will require eco-political action, to be sure. But brazen activism without the guidance of contemplative thought, McGrath argues, will not be sufficient to meet the demands of the present. Such a task demands discernment regarding the deeper roots of our ecological crisis, and knowledge of the developments that make possible both the emergence and the collapse of modernity, with its advancements in science and technology.

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Chandler D. Rogers
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