The Ontological Dimension of the Anthropocene: Amerindian Thought and Some Ideas to Postpone the End of the World

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https://doi.org/10.36253/rifp-2016

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anthropocene, ontology, multinaturalism, Amerindian perspectivism, cosmopolitanism

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This article observes the imagination of the end of the world in the Anthropocene era and, at the same time, intends, from an anthropological turn that considers other possibilities of human existence on Earth, to imagine how Amerindian cosmovision can promote not only an ontological but also an epistemological turn in the field of contemporary law and politics. A conflicted but not impossible dialogue between the naturalistic matrix of Western thought and Amerindian multinaturalism, in search of “ideas to postpone the end of the world”.

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2023-01-25

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Neuenschwander-Magalhães, J. (2023). The Ontological Dimension of the Anthropocene: Amerindian Thought and Some Ideas to Postpone the End of the World. Rivista Italiana Di Filosofia Politica, (3), 57–76. https://doi.org/10.36253/rifp-2016

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