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Timothy Morton, “Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World” (University of Minnesota Press, 2013)

New Books in Critical Theory

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The essence eludes beneath the surface

There exists a profound disconnect between the phenomena we observe and the underlying reality of those phenomena, a gap that is elusive and unlocatable. This disconcerting nature has been recognized in philosophy, tracing back to Kant's insights during the advent of the Anthropocene. Scientific endeavors often rely on patterns derived from data to infer potential correlations, yet these interpretations do not necessarily reveal definitive cause-and-effect relationships. This understanding challenges the outdated perspective that assumes a straightforward link between phenomena and their causes.

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