Thought

In Nathanaël Wallenhorst & Christoph Wulf (eds.), Handbook of the Anthropocene. Springer. pp. 485-490 (2023)
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Abstract

This article examines thought in the Anthropocene. While thought has been attributed to the human species in particular, in the Anthropocene thought opens up as a category to the non-human. We define thought as an inter- and transdisciplinary practice of thought collectives which aim to “think like a planet” that results in planetary knowledge ecologies.

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