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OverviewClimate, God and Uncertainty applies Bruno Latour's thought to understand what climate change means for philosophical anthropology and wider culture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Arthur C. PetersenPublisher: UCL Press Imprint: UCL Press Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9781800085961ISBN 10: 1800085966 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 28 November 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"This innovative and exciting work explores the rich potential of ""transcendental naturalism"" as a bridge between science and religion. Drawing on the work of William James, Heinrich Rickert, and Bruno Latour, Petersen maps out a fresh approach that goes beyond current accounts of naturalism, opening up a deeply satisfying account of our engagement with the natural world.-- ""Alister McGrath, Emeritus Andreos Idreos Professor of Science and Religion, University of Oxford"" How to live with the pervasive reality of uncertainty and a plurality of perspectives in science, religion and politics without playing down the sciences and our responsibilities? The ""transcendental naturalism"" Arthur Petersen articulates in this book respects science while leaving room for other elements: wonder, judgements and values, and the way we construct provisional models of reality. These issues are especially acute in the context of climate change, when we face the interplay of science and policy. Petersen stresses the importance of imagination to articulate meaning and of recognising a plurality of value-laden perspectives, striving for responsible action and sensitivity to that which may escape planning and policy. This book can be read fruitfully in at least two ways, as a highly relevant reflection on religion and science in the face of climate change and as a profound philosophical analysis of pluralism and provisionality, and hence of living with uncertainty. -- ""Willem B. Drees, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, Leiden University and of Philosophy of the Humanities, Tilburg University"" The challenges of a changing climate raise disturbing questions about being human in the world, ones that cannot adequately be answered through scientific inquiry. In this original interrogation and extension of the work of Bruno Latour, Petersen constructs a philosophical position that takes seriously the realities of a changing natural world, the human search to ground our sense of value, and the possibility of God. Climate, God and Uncertainty is an exciting new addition to the small, but growing, literature on climate change, religion, and philosophy.-- ""Mike Hulme, University of Cambridge""" Author InformationArthur C. Petersen is Professor of Science, Technology and Public Policy at UCL. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |