
The Anthropocene era reveals the intertwined relationship between humanity and Gaia, emphasizing our dual role as both insignificant in cosmic scale yet possessing immense geological power. This era challenges traditional views of nature, framing it as a dynamic participant rather than a passive backdrop. Latour advocates for a new politics of coexistence, urging humans to…

Alfred North Whitehead’s “process philosophy” inspires a dynamic idea of peace that is not considered an essence or a goal to achieve. It does not stand in opposition to war. Instead, it appears to be a method, a process, or an event of continuous becoming by which humans learn to comprehend the tragic dimension of…