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Klimaforandringernes metafysik:Verden som natur, omgivelser og ophav ; The metaphysics of climate change. The world as nature, environment and creation
In this paper examples of Christian eco-theology that respond to the prospects of major climate change are reviewed and contrasted with a recent eco-theological experiment launched by Bruno Latour. The aim of the article is to identify how theological and anthropological perspectives are interwoven and, moreover, to discuss how an anthropology of the metaphysics of climate change may develop an explorative repertoire of concepts. Although Latour's project may fall between too many well established perspectives, it is suggested that the study of the metaphysics of climate change keep an eye open to the new hybrid forms of metaphysics; these forms appear in the many moral, practical and political questions that follow in the wake of the scientific findings of climate change and the experiences of people living in a changing environment.
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
Moral issues, 230, Metaphysics, Climate change, Christianity, Nature
Moral issues, 230, Metaphysics, Climate change, Christianity, Nature
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