Timothy Morton

 
Key figure of contemporary philosophy, Timothy Morton (born 1968 in London) is one of the leading thinkers of Object Oriented Ontology and advocates the consideration of "non-human" objects in the same way as humans. It proposes a singular analysis of the link between nature and civilization, arguing that the development of a truly ecological vision involves abandoning the very idea of nature. He holds the Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University in Houston.
 
Timothy Morton - Hyperobjets - Philosophie et écologie après la fin du monde
2018
French edition
Cité du design / ESADSE
Timothy Morton stretches a thread between philosophy and ecology, using the concept of hyperobjects to rethink our approach to global warming.
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