Nature and history today: the ecological crisis
Abstract Today, the Nature-History relations are the ecological ones: we are living in a global eco-bio-techno-noos-sphere and that means that ecological crisis is a crisis of civilization too. Above all, the climate change and its social and political consequences will have a great impact in our lives, and we must respond without losing our rights. In the intellectual way, we need new narrations in order to affront the situation and perhaps the theory of the lesser evil is one of the better answers that we can find.
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Espinosa Rubio, L. (2012). Nature and history today: the ecological crisis. Azafea: Revista De Filosofía, 13, 109–129. https://doi.org/10.14201/8676
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