In LARB William Egginton reviews Santiago Zabala’s “Signs from the Future.”

Philosophy’s Warnings in the “Absence” of Emergency

For #Heidegger, Zabala chooses the dictum that “science does not think.” With this pronouncement, Zabala argues, Heidegger wasn’t dismissing science so much as pointing out that its method and worldview should not be generalized to the point that we allow reality itself to be reduced to the results of scientific research.

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Philosophy’s Warnings in the “Absence” of Emergency | Los Angeles Review of Books

William Egginton pays heed to Santiago Zabala’s “Signs from the Future: A Philosophy of Warnings.”

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