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How to Deal with Hybrids in the Anthropocene? Towards a Philosophy of Technology and Environmental Philosophy 2.0

Environmental Values 28 (3):325-345 (2019)
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Abstract

The Anthropocene overthrows classical dichotomies like technology and nature and a new class of beings emerges: hybrids. The transitive status of hybrids - which establishes an extra, separate, 'third' ontological category, going beyond the dichotomy between nature and technology - constitutes a significant problem for environmental philosophy and philosophy of technology since they traditionally focus on either 'nature' (natural entities) or 'artefacts' (technological objects). In order to reflect on the ethical significance of hybrids, a classification of different types of hybrids is required. Such a classification is provided by this article, based on insights from both environmental philosophy and philosophy of technology. After explaining why a new class of beings emerges in the Anthropocene, and reflecting on the one-sidedness of philosophy of technology and environmental philosophy in their focus on either technology or nature, we propose a new classification of hybrids in this article that provides a new starting point for reflections on the moral significance of hybrids in environmental philosophy and philosophy of technology.

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Vincent Blok
Wageningen University and Research

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Earthing Technology.Vincent Blok -2017 -Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology (2/3).
The Philosophy of Biomimicry.Henry Dicks -2016 -Philosophy and Technology 29 (3):223-243.
The ontology of artifacts.Lynne Rudder Baker -2004 -Philosophical Explorations 7 (2):99 – 111.
Ecological Innovation: Biomimicry as a New Way of Thinking and Acting Ecologically.Vincent Blok &Bart Gremmen -2016 -Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (2):203-217.
Ecological Innovation: Biomimicry as a New Way of Thinking and Acting Ecologically.Vincent Blok &Bart Gremmen -2013 -Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (2):203-217.

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