The Planetary Commodity
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Keywords

mundo
planeta
producto interior bruto
técnica
Ge-stell World
Planet
Gross Domestic Product
Technique
Ge-stell

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Benet Cuñado, L. (2024). The Planetary Commodity. Eikasía Revista De Filosofía, (120), 121–144. https://doi.org/10.57027/eikasia.120.844

Abstract

The proposal of this work is to lengthen the experience of the world a little longer and our healthy relationship with it before planet Earth evolves into an adverse and lethal climate for any rational living being with notions such as «world» and «coexistence». A proposal of serenity in the face of stimuli that consists of what one finds in one's environment as essential for one's use and not needing more because ¾at least seen from an ecological perspective¾ enough is enough. Civilization has already brought us enough to live, give and take from the planet. Without meditating on the technique of every day, of the world at hand, it is impossible to think about the drift into which thinking about the planetary is falling. But not as a framework of images of the world in a religious or artistic aspect in pursuit of a specific religious image, but as models of the world. That is, of schemes, sketches, flowcharts, databases, programs and computations with which to calculate planetary or world scenarios based on statistics and mathematical thinking.

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