It begins with a joke. Attending a conference on the Anthropocene—the proposed name for our current geologic era, in which, it is argued, human activity has finally displaced nature, with potentially catastrophic effects—philosopher Jonathan Lear observed something striking: “At the end of the talk, there was a discussion period. At one point, a young a…
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