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Contemporary French Environmental Thought in the Post-COVID-19 Era

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“Drawing on his extensive knowledge of French Theory, Moser reconsiders courageously the philosophical thinking of five great contemporary French philosophers … in light of the theories of numerous scientists and biosemiotics scholars … . The interdisciplinary approach proposed by the author is certainly able to contribute to a radical paradigm shift for imagining a sustainable future and a methodological tactic to study the essence of communication and of life itself. Moser’s book is a well-documented and rigorous analysis … .” (Carlo Caccia, Enthymema, vol. 32, 2023)

“Moser fleshes out the arguments of several key figures whose philosophies have been ‘cemented’ (96, 138) into French environmental thought and whose convergence could help contemporary scholars across the humanities and hard sciences find solutions to the increasing ‘ecocidal trajectory’ … we find ourselves in. … Contextualizing and gleaning the most salient and convergent arguments from Serres, Morin, Derrida, Onfray, and Lestel, Moser argues a way forward is through the ‘interdiscipline of biosemiotics,’ … .” (Abbey Carrico, The French Review, Vol. 96 (4), May, 2023)
“The book provides a valuable lesson in the obvious public health crisis that might help us in understanding what science and philosophy could teach us about our place in the biosphere. … The obvious purpose of the book … is to make us aware of the possible future pandemics and, at the same time, provide a unique biosemiotic perspective of the world. … Keith Moser’s remarkable work is a tour de force … .” (Dan Manolescu, Journal of Critical Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. 3 (3), 2022)»

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Forlag
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
249
ISBN
9783030961282
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
21 x 15 cm

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“Drawing on his extensive knowledge of French Theory, Moser reconsiders courageously the philosophical thinking of five great contemporary French philosophers … in light of the theories of numerous scientists and biosemiotics scholars … . The interdisciplinary approach proposed by the author is certainly able to contribute to a radical paradigm shift for imagining a sustainable future and a methodological tactic to study the essence of communication and of life itself. Moser’s book is a well-documented and rigorous analysis … .” (Carlo Caccia, Enthymema, vol. 32, 2023)

“Moser fleshes out the arguments of several key figures whose philosophies have been ‘cemented’ (96, 138) into French environmental thought and whose convergence could help contemporary scholars across the humanities and hard sciences find solutions to the increasing ‘ecocidal trajectory’ … we find ourselves in. … Contextualizing and gleaning the most salient and convergent arguments from Serres, Morin, Derrida, Onfray, and Lestel, Moser argues a way forward is through the ‘interdiscipline of biosemiotics,’ … .” (Abbey Carrico, The French Review, Vol. 96 (4), May, 2023)
“The book provides a valuable lesson in the obvious public health crisis that might help us in understanding what science and philosophy could teach us about our place in the biosphere. … The obvious purpose of the book … is to make us aware of the possible future pandemics and, at the same time, provide a unique biosemiotic perspective of the world. … Keith Moser’s remarkable work is a tour de force … .” (Dan Manolescu, Journal of Critical Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. 3 (3), 2022)»

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