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Nature and History in the Anthropocene

12.-14. Februar 2025 University of Warwick
Oculus, Rooms 01, 08, 09

University Rd, Coventry CV4, UK

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Programm

12. Februar 2025

Warwick University Campus, Oculus building, OC0.01

  • 16.15-17.15 David James (Warwick)
    Moral Psychology and an Environmental History of Political Ideas:
    Some Reflections on Pierre Charbonnier’s Affluence and Freedom
  • 17.30-18.30 Elena Tripaldi (Padua)
    Monistic Definitions of Nature in the Anthropocene Debate:
    A Hegelian Critique

13. Februar 2025

Warwick University Campus, Oculus building, OC0.01

  • 09.45-10.45 Thomas Khurana (Potsdam)
    Politics of Nature: Prolegomena to a Critique of Political Ecology
  • 11.00-12.00 Tim Howles (Oxford)
    Deferring the End and Holding Open the Present: Katechontic Political Theology at the Time of the Anthropocene

13. Februar 2025

Warwick University Campus, Oculus building, OC1.09

  • 12.45-13.45 Isabel Sickenberger (Potsdam)
    Nature and Dialectics: A Hegelian Critique of Engels
  • 14.00-15.00 Alexey Weissmueller (Potsdam)
    Adorno’s Negative Dialectics of Nature and History
  • 15.15-16.15 Tom Simpson (Warwick)
    Planetary Pictures: Historicizing environmental sciences in the Anthropocene
  • 16.30-18.00 KEYNOTE
    Travis Holloway (Pratt)
    Philosophy at the End of the World:
    History, Art, and Politics for the Anthropocene

14. Februar 2025

Warwick University Campus, Oculus building, OC1.08

  • 09.45-10.45 Maximilian Hepach (Durham)
    Climate Phenomenology
  • 11.00-12.00 Tobias Keiling (Warwick)
    Mourning for Certainty: Historical Understanding in the Anthropocene

Teilnehmer:innen

Travis Holloway (Pratt), Tim Howles (Oxford), David James (Warwick), Thomas Khurana (Potsdam)
Isabel Sickenberger (Potsdam), Tom Simpson (Warwick), Elena Tripaldi (Padua), Ben Ware (KCL), Alexey Weissmueller (Potsdam)

Organisation

Tobias Keiling

Partner

Bild

Christian Werner, Los Angeles (2019)