Contributor

Carl Olsson

Carl Olsson is a geographer whose work revolves around dramatizing past and present misadventures in geographical thought. His current research interests center on conceptual constructs linking self-consciousness to the Earth in philosophy, art and literature. Olsson is working towards a PhD in Geography at Newcastle University on historical conceptions of correlativity, schizophrenia and the possibility of navigating the world. He is also a Certificate Student and researcher at The New Centre’s Transdisciplinary Research & Practice programme.

Articles

The Beast Beneath

PREMISE To the extent that the exercise of ethics is a practical matter based on counterfactual scenarios there is room for considering particular scenarios that eliminate as many extrinsic elements as possible in order to highlight structures of responsibility. Even if the scenarios in question exceed likelihood they can presumably be used as one step… Read More »