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|a Hill, David W.
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|a Moral gravity :
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|a Front Cover -- Moral Gravity: Staying Together at the End of the World -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Notes on the Author -- Before -- ONE Pessimism -- Collective death -- Radical contingency -- Radical responsibility -- We're fucked -- TWO Exodus -- Green exodus -- Grey exodus -- Transexodus -- Staying together -- Interruption -- THREE Responsibility -- Animal response -- Facing animals -- Animal saying -- Suffering animals -- FOUR Accession -- Deep time -- Surface dwelling -- Geolterity -- Geological giving -- Lithic gravity -- End -- References -- Index
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|a This radical book unsettles how we think about taking responsibility for environmental catastrophe. Going beyond both hopelessness and false hope as responses to climate change, Hill envisions a society that does not centre human beings at its core and calls for sustaining a coexistence of animals, plants and minerals bound by one planet.
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