Book Review: Timothy Morton’s Being Ecological [Book Review]

Journal of Evolution and Technology 29:19-20 (2019)
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A new book by Timothy Morton, Being Ecological, is reviewed. Being Ecological is a project into the ethics and discourse that emerge between speculative realism and ecological politics. This book is intended to build on the object-oriented ontology that Morton has espoused in previous volumes, however with a greater emphasis on the current state and future of ecological discussions. The book's core methodology is to outline the failures of the current modes of discussion environmental and ecological concerns and provide ways of entering into a more authentic philosophical discussion. The book differs from Morton's usual verbose and highly poetic form in favor of a more grounded and accessible entry into his large project.

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Steven Umbrello
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The ecological thought.Timothy Morton - 2010 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

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