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    Projection or encounter? Investigating Hans Jonas’ case for natural teleology.Sigurd Hverven & Thomas Netland - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (2):313-338.
    This article discusses Hans Jonas’ argument for teleology in living organisms, in light of recently raised concerns over enactivism’s “Jonasian turn.” Drawing on textual resources rarely discussed in contemporary enactivist literature on Jonas’ philosophy, we reconstruct five core ideas of his thinking: 1) That natural science’s rejection of teleology is methodological rather than ontological, and thus not a proof of its non-existence; 2) that denial of the reality of teleology amounts to a performative self-contradiction; 3) that the fact of evolution (...)
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    Hegel, anerkjennelse og antropocen.Sigurd Hverven - 2022 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 40 (1):10-38.
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    Hegel uten bakkekontakt.Sigurd Hverven - 2020 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 38 (1-2):425-438.
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    Identification and Alienation in the Anthropocene.Sigurd Hverven - 2022 - Environmental Ethics 44 (4):331-346.
    This article examines the concepts of alienation and identification in the context of the Anthropocene. It is a common claim in environmental thinking that alienation from nature drives ecological destruction and that a part of the cure for such an unhealthy relationship to nature is to recover a sense of identification with nature. The article challenges this view, by arguing that in the Anthropocene identification with nature may not be solely good, alienation from nature may not be solely bad, and (...)
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