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Cosmic Pessimism 1st Edition Eugene Thacker

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Cosmic Pessimism 1st Edition Eugene Thacker
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Publisher: Univocal Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 83
Author: Eugene Thacker
ISBN: 9781937561864, 9781937561475, 1937561860, 193756147X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Cosmic Pessimism 1st Edition Eugene Thacker by Eugene Thacker 9781937561864, 9781937561475, 1937561860, 193756147X instant download after payment.

“We’re doomed.” So begins the work of the philosopher whose unabashed and aphoristic indictments of the human condition have been cropping up recently in popular culture. Today we find ourselves in an increasingly inhospitable world that is, at the same time, starkly indifferent to our species-specific hopes, desires, and disappointments. In the Anthropocene, pessimism is felt everywhere but rarely given its proper place. Though pessimism may be, as Eugene Thacker says, the lowest form of philosophy, it may also contain an enigma central to understanding the horizon of the human. Written in a series of fragments, aphorisms, and prose poems, Thacker’s Cosmic Pessimism explores the varieties of pessimism and its often-conflicted relation to philosophy. “Crying, laughing, sleeping—what other responses are adequate to a life that is so indifferent?”

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