• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Post-rational eco-communicological aporias, pre-rational eco-communicological euporias : the “magical worldview” and restoring a meaningful man-nature dialogue
  • Contributor: Bennett, Fionn [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: [2020]
  • Published in: Marburg journal of religion ; 22(2020), 2, Seite 1-35
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.17192/mjr.2020.22.8296
  • ISSN: 1612-2941
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  • Keywords: Mensch > Umwelt > Biologisches System > Kommunikationsstrategie > Magisches Denken
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  • Description: This essay argues that contemporary Global Society’s biggest ‘communication challenge’ is to find ways to interface and dialogue meaningfully with its more-than-human Umwelt. It shows that communication strategies premised by the tenets of ‘constructivism’ and ‘realism’ do not work. Neither do ‘consiliant’ syntheses of these two approaches. Instead, it suggests that a better solution lies in emulating the communication strategies associated with the ‘magical worldview’. Specifically, it focuses on (1) why magical rationalism assumed that Nature had a voice and a language (2) how the intelligence related by this language was made a foundation and an operational component of societal values and practices and, finally, (3) why there is nothing far-fetched about embracing this rationalism, factoring it into our ideas about ‘progress’ and operationalising it as a means to negotiate an entente cordiale between Nature and Global Society. This paper is one of a collection that originated in the IAHR Special Conference “Religions, Science and Technology in Cultural Contexts: Dynamics of Change”, held at The Norwegian University of Science and Technology on March 1-2, 2012. For an overall introduction see the article by Ulrika Mårtensson, also published here.
  • Access State: Open Access