
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2017
Pages: 159-180
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Undefined): 9783319662350
Full citation:
, "Stratification, dependence, and nonanthropocentrism", in: Ontologies of nature, Berlin, Springer, 2017


Stratification, dependence, and nonanthropocentrism
Nicolai Hartmann's critical ontology
pp. 159-180
in: Gérard Kuperus, Marjolein Oele (eds), Ontologies of nature, Berlin, Springer, 2017Abstract
This chapter argues, provocatively, that among all those who proposed a new ontology during the general revival of ontology at the start of the twentieth century, Hartmann was the only thinker to have actually developed one, and one that may fulfill the promise of an ontology of nature. Hartmann's critical ontology effectively challenges anthropocentrism because his conception of a stratified reality acknowledges the asymmetrical dependence of humans on nonhuman biotic and abiotic nature. Given that, for Hartmann, all relations (organic, psychological, material, cultural, etc.) count, his ontology can form the non-reductive basis for a critical environmental philosophy.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2017
Pages: 159-180
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Undefined): 9783319662350
Full citation:
, "Stratification, dependence, and nonanthropocentrism", in: Ontologies of nature, Berlin, Springer, 2017