Thinking planetary thinking

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Autor(a) principal: Mendes, João
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/87563
Resumo: The term “planetary turn” was coined in 2015 to describe a significant and ongoing shift in the relationship between humans and the Earth, which has been unfolding since the late 20th century. Despite its profound significance, this transformative process lacks a comprehensive theoretical framework, necessitating the development of a new perspective. The planetary turn has brought about substantial changes in our connection with the Earth, particularly in terms of our existence and our efforts to understand it from a planetary standpoint. Addressing the challenges posed by planetary issues requires a distinct mode of thinking. This article begins by offering a concise explanation of the concept of the “planetary turn,” followed by an exploration of a significant consequence of this shift: a profound transformation in the human condition. Additionally, an argument is presented, asserting that this transformation unfolds within the crucial context of liminality characterizing the Anthropocene era. The final section delves into Chakrabarty’s ideas on the development of planetary thinking, that can provide guidance as we navigate the transition from the Anthropocene to the post- Anthropocene era, aiming to surpass the current state of liminality in the human condition.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thinking planetary thinking
title Thinking planetary thinking
spellingShingle Thinking planetary thinking
Mendes, João
Planetary thinking
Global thinking
Planetary turn
Anthropocene
Human condition
Liminality
Dipesh chakrabarty
Humanidades::Filosofia, Ética e Religião
Ação climática
title_short Thinking planetary thinking
title_full Thinking planetary thinking
title_fullStr Thinking planetary thinking
title_full_unstemmed Thinking planetary thinking
title_sort Thinking planetary thinking
author Mendes, João
author_facet Mendes, João
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendes, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Planetary thinking
Global thinking
Planetary turn
Anthropocene
Human condition
Liminality
Dipesh chakrabarty
Humanidades::Filosofia, Ética e Religião
Ação climática
topic Planetary thinking
Global thinking
Planetary turn
Anthropocene
Human condition
Liminality
Dipesh chakrabarty
Humanidades::Filosofia, Ética e Religião
Ação climática
description The term “planetary turn” was coined in 2015 to describe a significant and ongoing shift in the relationship between humans and the Earth, which has been unfolding since the late 20th century. Despite its profound significance, this transformative process lacks a comprehensive theoretical framework, necessitating the development of a new perspective. The planetary turn has brought about substantial changes in our connection with the Earth, particularly in terms of our existence and our efforts to understand it from a planetary standpoint. Addressing the challenges posed by planetary issues requires a distinct mode of thinking. This article begins by offering a concise explanation of the concept of the “planetary turn,” followed by an exploration of a significant consequence of this shift: a profound transformation in the human condition. Additionally, an argument is presented, asserting that this transformation unfolds within the crucial context of liminality characterizing the Anthropocene era. The final section delves into Chakrabarty’s ideas on the development of planetary thinking, that can provide guidance as we navigate the transition from the Anthropocene to the post- Anthropocene era, aiming to surpass the current state of liminality in the human condition.
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