Religion and Ecology synopsis
Whitney Bowman transcends the politics of planetary politics that respond better to the reality of the pluralistic world, bypassing identity politics while continuing to respect diverse entities and interests. Drawing attention to the historical, political and ecological influences that shape our understanding of nature, religion, humanity and identity, Bowman breaks down the boundaries between males and females, the biology of machines, human beings, and religion from science, and encourages readers to embrace the hybridization and volatility inherent in an open and developed global society.
At the same time as his planetary ethics, Baumann is developing an environmental ethic for the movement that does not depend on its place but on the daily communication we have on the planet. He explains how environmental identity and ethics policies fail to achieve planetary policy and action, limited as they are by the constitutive patterns of thought that create entire worlds outside their own logic.
Presenting a deferred vision that is not based on the official principles of "nature" or "God" and is not based on the idea of human exception, Baumann adopts sophisticated visions of leadership, post-structuralism, and potency theory, and contributes greatly to the study of religion, science, politics and ecology.
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