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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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Embrace the Complexity of Space and Time

Space and time should be understood as dynamic concepts that interact with one another, rather than static entities confined to simple perceptions. Different phenomena exhibit unique spatial and temporal characteristics, necessitating a shift away from the traditional, simplistic view of time merely as a linear progression. The concept of hyperobjects highlights the complexity of how beings are interconnected with their environments, revealing that interactions can occur non-locally and possess various temporalities. The quality of phasing within these discussions points to the intricate relationships and effects that challenge conventional notions of how we perceive time and space.

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