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“The assumption that Derrida always knows what he is talking about is not Derridean.”
Timothy Morton, The Ecological Thought
“The more we analyze, the more ambiguous things become.”
Timothy Morton, The Ecological Thought
“Being a person means never being sure that you're one.”
Timothy Morton, The Ecological Thought
“It's ironic that we can imagine the collapse of the Antarctic ice shelves more readily than we can the collapse of the banking system-and despite this, amazingly, as this book was written, the banking system did collapse.”
Timothy Morton, The Ecological Thought
“The ecological thought affects all aspects of life, culture, and society.”
Timothy Morton, The Ecological Thought
“We can get a sense of it, to be sure, though it will upgrade our ideas of "real" and "thing" to boot. Ecology shows us that all beings are connected. The ecological thought is the thinking of interconnectedness. The ecological thought is a thought about ecology, but it's also a thinking that is ecological. Thinking the ecological thought is part of an ecological project. The”
Timothy Morton, The Ecological Thought
“Cuanto más sabes acerca de algo, tanto más extraño se vuelve.”
Timothy Morton, El pensamiento ecológico (Contextos)
“la «forma» del pensamiento ecológico es al menos tan importante como su «contenido».”
Timothy Morton, El pensamiento ecológico (Contextos)
“For its part, science is about being able to admit that you're wrong.”
Timothy Morton, The Ecological Thought