Extinction, Disappearance and Loss in Contemporary Philosophy
Ryan Crawford
Institut für Kunst und Gesellschaft, Cross-Disciplinary Strategies
2025W, Vorlesung und Übungen (VU), 2.0 ECTS, 2.0 SemStd., LV-Nr. S05823
Beschreibung
The contemporary world poses the problem of extinction in a way unprecedented in human history.
From the variety of human languages, customs, and cultures already lost, to ancient ecosystems imperiled now that critical planetary thresholds have been breached; and from the planned obsolescence of vast technological systems, to the extermination of large sections of the human population made possible by modern weapons of war—today almost everything seems threatened by disappearance.
And while many realize that the prospect of climate breakdown and civilizational collapse are matters too urgent to ignore, important questions remain about our ability to respond to the scale and complexity of contemporary crises.
Are we prepared to face the unprecedented nature of contemporary challenges? And can the history of our responses to earlier threats provide meaningful models for action? Do the concepts and modes of thought inherited from previous generations still hold relevance today, or are we in need of new ways of thinking about extinction, disappearance and loss that better reflect our present conditions?
In this course, we will address these questions by discussing a wide range of related philosophical, historical, scientific and literary sources. In the process, we will deal with such pressing issues as climate change, nuclear weapons, ecological collapse, generational conflict, human extinction, technological utopianism, capitalism and nostalgia. Our aim throughout the course will be to develop a more critical and interdisciplinary philosophical perspective on the threats posed by the contemporary world, and better understand the possible ways of addressing them.
Prüfungsmodalitäten
Everyone interested is encouraged to participate and contribute. No prior knowledge of the subject is required.
Because ideas will be discussed in relation to specific historical conditions, and always in relation to the problems of the present, the course does not require any prior familiarity with philosophy. Instead, students are expected to regularly attend class meetings, and invited to reflect upon how the problems of the course might inform their own thinking and practice. Throughout the course, students will be expected to actively engage with the course material through reading, writing, discussion and related tasks.
Termine
08. Oktober 2025, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
15. Oktober 2025, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
22. Oktober 2025, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
29. Oktober 2025, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
05. November 2025, 13:00–14:30 KUG Lecture Room PSK 149
12. November 2025, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
19. November 2025, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
26. November 2025, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
03. Dezember 2025, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
10. Dezember 2025, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
17. Dezember 2025, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
07. Jänner 2026, 13:00–14:30 KUG Lecture Room PSK 149
14. Jänner 2026, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
21. Jänner 2026, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
28. Jänner 2026, 13:00–14:30 CDS Studio
LV-Anmeldung
Ab 01. September 2025, 09:00
Per Online Anmeldung
Studienplanzuordnung
Transformation Studies. Art x Science (Bachelor): Focus! Transformation Areas: Social Transformation 162/040.20
Transformation Studies. Art x Science (Bachelor): Focus! Transformation Areas: Cultural Transformation 162/040.40
Cross-Disciplinary Strategies (Master): Studienfelder 4-6: Studienfeld 4: Philosophie 569/022.04
Cross-Disciplinary Strategies (Bachelor): Philosophie: Vertiefungs-/Anwendungsphase 700/003.20
Mitbelegung: möglich
Besuch einzelner Lehrveranstaltungen: möglich