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Philosophy as Orientation: Giving a New Meaning to the Earth

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Philosophy as Orientation: Giving a New Meaning to the Earth

Contributors:

By (Author) Emilio Carlo Corriero
Translated by Vanessa Di Stefano

ISBN:

9781350497436

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

13th November 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Western philosophy: Enlightenment
Critical theory
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge
Ethics and moral philosophy

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Emilio Corriero, an Italian philosopher specializing in 19th and 20th century continental thought, makes a radical intervention on the question of the Anthropocene, proposing that to rethink our relationship with nature also requires the rediscovery of philosophy understood as orientation.

Philosophy as Orientation argues that the environmental issue is a philosophical problem, showing the theoretical contradictions that must first be overcome to effectively resolve the difficulties on a practical level. At the moment in which the human being discovers himself as a natural force capable of annihilating himself and other species, it is necessary to rethink human action in terms of cooperation with other entities constituting the unique Subject of nature to which the human being belongs with his acts and his thoughts. Unlike other human activities, philosophy is capable of taking the right distance and orienting creativity, ultimately assigning a new meaning to the earth.

The book draws on Anglophone philosophical traditions and philosophers, including John Dewey, Richard Rorty, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Bernard Williams, Stanley Cavell and Hilary Putnam. It puts these traditions and thinkers into a generative dialogue with continental philosophers, in particular Schelling and Nietzsche, providing a novel framework for understanding ecological crisis. Corrieros book is an significant addition to the environmental thought recently revitalized by Timothy Morton and Bruno Latour, and will be essential reading not only for philosophers but for those in environmental humanities and science studies.

Author Bio

Emilio Corriero is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Turin, Italy.

Vanessa Di Stefano is a translator living in Italy. Her translations include Emilio Corriero's The Gift in Nietszche's Zarathustra (Bloomsbury, 2021); The Absolute and the Event (Bloomsbury, 2020); and contributions to Global Perspectives in Modern Italian Culture (2021)

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