A Philosophical Journey Into the Anthropocene: Discovering Terra Incognita

Lexington Books (2022)
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This book presents a philosophical journey into the Anthropocene that views this geological epoch as the potential métarécit of our age and the planetary framework within which technology becomes the environment for human life. The appropriate name for this epochal phenomenon is, as a result, not Anthropocene, but Technocene.

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Agostino Cera
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