Michael Marder holds an M.A. in Political Philosophy from the University of York and a PhD in Philosophy from The New School for Social Research. He currently is the Ikerbasque Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz. He has published and edited dozens of books exploring the phenomenological tradition of Continental philosophy and its points of contact with environmental thought and political philosophy.
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The Energy of Dwelling
The environmental crisis we are living through has colored the thinking of ecology with reactive hues. We grow worried about dwelling when it is on the verge of expelling us altogether from its midst. Not only in ecological discourses and practices but also in politics and civil society (particularly, virtual civil society fomented by the… Read More »