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Verfasst von:Ott, Konrad [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Epistemology, economics, and ethics
Titelzusatz:a practical philosophy of prehistoric archaeology
Verf.angabe:Konrad Ott
Verlagsort:Leiden
Verlag:Sidestone Press
E-Jahr:2023
Jahr:[2023]
Umfang:255 Seiten
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Roots studies ; 04
Fussnoten:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 227-254
Weitere Titel:Teilweise auf dem Umschlag: Social, environmental, and cultural connectivity in past societies
ISBN:978-94-6427-081-5
 978-94-6427-082-2
Abstract:"This book is intended to be a groundwork of how to theorise prehistory and archaeology and how to make connectivities between the past and the present. It is divided into four parts. The first part is epistemological. It explains why there must be theoretical investments if past ways of human life are to be understood and explained. This insight is specified to a ladder-model (sensu Hawkes) with conceptual scaffoldings on each step. Stepwise, sets of concepts are introduced. This constitutes a reflective turn for archaeologists by showing how theoretical investments can be justified, substantiated and rejected. The second part makes a specific investment: original historical materialism. It claims that the Neolithic transformation makes humans economic agents. Stepwise, economic agency and its categories must have come to mind to earlier humans once they started to 'produce'. This part harbours Marx's idea that modern economic theories help to explain archaic economic activities. The third part claims that the Anthropocene originates within the Neolithic transformation. A chorus song of Sophocles is taken as an intellectual spike of the early Anthropocene. Crucial qualitative achievements of the Neolithic transformation can be expanded in their quantities without intrinsic limitations. Under modern boundary conditions, such expansions transform into the 'Great Acceleration'. If so, the current trajectories of growth have deep roots. Given this ongoing transformation into the Anthropocene, a concept of responsibility becomes unavoidable. This concept grounds the fourth part that asks for ethical principles for a 'good' Anthropocene in different fields of policy-making. A focus is laid on adaptation to climatic change. Some ethical building blocks for a second axial age are proposed. The book concludes with reflections upon heterarchical modes of life and upon the lifeworld of practical reasons."--Page 4 of cover
Schlagwörter:(s)Vor- und Frühgeschichte <Fach>   i / (s)Archäologie   i / (s)Wissenschaftsphilosophie   i / (s)Historischer Materialismus   i / (s)Neolithische Revolution   i / (s)Anthropozän   i / (s)Ethik   i
Sprache:eng
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