Heidegger's Gods: An Ecofeminist Perspective

Author:   Susanne Claxton, Adjunct Professor of Phil
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield International
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9781786602428


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   17 March 2017
Format:   Hardback
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This highly original new book highlights the importance and significance of Heidegger's engagement with the Greeks, the ways in which his views are commensurate with ecofeminism, and the insights that a study of that intersection provides for both the diagnoses of our world's ills and possible curative prescriptions. Susanne Claxton defends the thesis that a proper return to myth and art as a means by which the transcendental realities that constitute the phenomenology of our embodied existence may be better understood is also the means by which we may come to truly dwell in the Heideggerian sense and thus find solutions to the myriad global and personal crises that plague us. By examining key concepts in Heidegger's thinking and their role in ancient philosophy, Claxton establishes an alternative conception of truth and explores what that concept reveals. Employing the ecofeminist critique, Claxton highlights the relevant intersections with Heidegger, and lays out criticisms raised by Nietzsche, comparing the differences in thought between Nietzsche and Heidegger in order to demonstrate the supremacy of the ecophenomenological approach and show the ways in which Nietzsche falls short. The book also explores the mythological figure of Lilith and how the thought of Giorgio Agamben, especially in regard to his concept of the state of exception, provides further insight and an undeniable co-incidence of relevant concepts which further solidify the common goals and projects of both Heidegger and Ecofeminism.

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Author:   Susanne Claxton, Adjunct Professor of Phil
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781786602428


ISBN 10:   1786602423
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   17 March 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Taking on nothing less than the metaphysics of modernity, Claxton's creativity and skill knows no bounds. Here she places environmental ethics and ecological feminism in conversation with Heidegger's dasein and Agamben's state of exclusion to surprising effect. The book is a significant contribution to phenomenological analysis and a joy to read. -- Ariel Salleh, Research Associate, Political Economy, The University of Sydney


Taking on nothing less than the metaphysics of modernity, Claxton's creativity and skill knows no bounds. Here she places environmental ethics and ecological feminism in conversation with Heidegger's dasein and Agamben's state of exclusion to surprising effect. The book is a significant contribution to phenomenological analysis and a joy to read. -- Ariel Salleh, Research Associate, Political Economy, The University of Sydney While it may seem unwholesome to some to discuss Martin Heidegger's philosophy today, believing that his whole philosophy is incriminated by his adherence to Nazism, the German philosopher nonetheless takes us closer to that which is most alive, as is shown by Susanne D. Claxton's book. Our responsibility is to transfigure the taboo into totem, and we do this by choosing that which is productive and healthy in Heidegger's thinking. If you are in any way concerned to rethink the techno-industrial paradigms through the artistic creation of new myths and thus to transform man beyond his anthropocentrism, it is recommended to read Heidegger's Gods . -- Renato S. Guimaraes, Institut fur Romanistk FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg, Docteur Associe UMR Acte/ CNRS Paris I


Taking on nothing less than the metaphysics of modernity, Claxton's creativity and skill knows no bounds. Here she places environmental ethics and ecological feminism in conversation with Heidegger's dasein and Agamben's state of exclusion to surprising effect. The book is a significant contribution to phenomenological analysis and a joy to read. -- Ariel Salleh, Research Associate, Political Economy, The University of Sydney While it may seem unwholesome to some to discuss Martin Heidegger's philosophy today, believing that his whole philosophy is incriminated by his adherence to Nazism, the German philosopher nonetheless takes us closer to that which is most alive, as is shown by Susanne D. Claxton's book. Our responsibility is to transfigure the taboo into totem, and we do this by choosing that which is productive and healthy in Heidegger's thinking. If you are in any way concerned to rethink the techno-industrial paradigms through the artistic creation of new myths and thus to transform man beyond his anthropocentrism, it is recommended to read Heidegger's Gods . -- Renato S. Guimaraes, Institut fur Romanistk FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg, Docteur Associe UMR Acte/ CNRS Paris I Holderlin asked: What are poets for in dark times? Heidegger answered: In the darkness of the world's night, the poets bring mortals the trace of the Gods who have fled. In Heidegger's Gods: An Ecofeminist Perspective, Dr. Susanne Claxton unfolds the healing depths of that mysterious answer with eloquence and insight. Today, as we seek pathways through and beyond our own dark times, we need Claxton's wise and loving philosophical guidance more than ever. -- Iain Thomson, University of New Mexico If only a god can save us, Claxton shows this god must be female. Her original and exciting reading of Heidegger is a real page-turner in its innovative connection of Heidegger with both Agamben and ecofeminism to displace the either/or of ecocentrism and anthropocentrism with refreshing insights into Dasein's possibilities for dwelling. -- Patricia Glazebrook, Professor of Philosophy, Washington State University Guided principally by Heidegger's rich and poetic philosophical reflections, and gathering together the insights of many other thinkers and poets as well, Susanne Claxton offers a strikingly beautiful and original meditation on the possibilities for us humans of a renewed and refreshed sojourn on this earth, under the sky, in the company of all other beings. She challenges us to think with the spirit and from the heart in order to reset our relation with all things. There is much wisdom in this book-much needed for our times. -- Richard Capobianco, Stonehill College, USA, author of Engaging Heidegger and Heidegger's Way of Being


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Susanne Claxton is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Southern New Hampshire University.

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