A Phenomenology of the Climate Crisis: Trajectories of Phenomena and How Climate Crisis Informs Our Being-In-the-World Pubblico
Vaughan, Leiana (Spring 2025)
Abstract
This thesis examines how the climate crisis shapes our being-in-the-world through a phenomenological lens. Focusing on five interconnected "phenomenological sites"—perception, mood, temporality, place and space, and intersubjectivity—I explore how each reveals the crisis’s impact on our lifeworld. Rather than asserting the mastery of phenomenology, this study critically examines how the climate emergency disrupts and redefines our experiential realities.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 1
PHENOMENOLOGY: A BRIEF HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 4
ECO-ANXIETY, METHODOLOGY, AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL REASONING 8
PERCEPTION 10
HUSSERL, PROFILES 13
MERLEAU-PONTY, EMBODIED PERCEPTION 19
MOOD 22
SOMETHING AMISS 22
HEIDEGGER, MOOD 24
TEMPORALITY 29
THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF TEMPORALITY 29
THE MUG AS A CASE STUDY IN TEMPORAL PERCEPTION 29
THE NATURE OF TIME IN OUR NATURAL ATTITUDE 31
DIFFERENTIAL TEMPORAL EXPERIENCES IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CRISIS 32
A PHENOMENOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT TO TEMPORALITY 35
PLACE & SPACE 41
NATURE AS MALLEABLE 41
HUSSERL, LIFEWORLD 43
HEIDEGGER, DWELLING 46
INTERSUBJECTIVITY 50
POLITICAL POSTSCRIPT 55
THOUGHTS ON THE MATTER 55
WHAT DO WE DO WITH THIS? 56
CONCLUSION 58
BIBLIOGRAPHY 60
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