Post-Anthropocene Humanism
Cultivating the “third space” where nature, technology and human autonomy meet.
"... a post-Anthropocene humanism which Sloterdijk, following Martin Heidegger, calls “homo humanus” — a perpetually vigilant state of “caring” that mediates the relationship among humans, technique and nature to guard against the human becoming “inhuman, outside his essence.”
By Nathan Gardels