Calamity theory : : three critiques of existential risk / / Joshua Schuster, Derek Woods.
What are the implications of how we talk about apocalypse? A new philosophical field has emerged. “Existential risk” studies any real or hypothetical human extinction event in the near or distant future. This movement examines catastrophes ranging from runaway global warming to nuclear warfare to ma...
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