The triumph of technological rationality and of the sciences as a
whole has by no means provided answers to humanity’s great
questions. Instead, it has raised new and old questions and problems.
To orient ourselves in the twenty-first century, we must take a new
look at the central categories of philosophy that, often unbeknownst
to us, continue to shape our everyday thinking.
Future Metaphysics is an attempt at restating the importance of the
great metaphysical categories for the present: how our contemporary
predicament forces us both to reclaim them and to give them a
radically new twist. Armen Avanessian re-examines and displaces
categories like substance and accident, form and matter, life and
death, giving them an unexpected twist. What if the idea of accident,
for instance, had to take into account the many new kinds of glitches,
crashes and crises - from finance to ecology, from technological
catastrophes to social collapses - that permeate our culture and make
everyday news? Can we keep on using this concept as it was
traditionally meant to be used when risk and chance have become part
of the very substance of our world, so rendering the distinction
between substance and accident meaningless? The other concepts and
distinctions require a similar interrogation, giving birth to a new
metaphysical landscape, where the most urgent realities of the
twenty-first century impinge on the most fundamental categories of
thought.
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9781509537983
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2019
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