The Humanities and the Anthropocene Initiative
(2023-2026)
The Humanities and the Anthropocene: Life, Temporality, Extinction is a three-year initiative organized by Adam R. Rosenthal, Alberto Moreiras, and Teresa Vilarós-Soler, and sponsored by the Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research. Featuring a multidisciplinary group of international collaborators, it aims to explore the global and local impacts of climate change, global warming, and environmental degradation, for both complex biological systems and human notions of time and being. Open to all, the initiative will host annual conferences, lectures, and workshops at TAMU, bringing humanistic, social, and natural scientific modes of inquiry into conversation.
Informing Life, eds. Deborah Goldgaber, Armando Mastrogiovanni, Adam R. Rosenthal
Special Issue of Philosophy Today (2025)
This special issue of Philosophy Today reassesses the relationship between life and information. Inspired by unexpected convergences between work in the contemporary life sciences, philosophy, and the theoretical humanities, it offers novel points of departure for understanding their complex interplay. Forthcoming in 2025.
Untimely Gifts: On Derrida's Donner le temps II, eds. Adam R. Rosenthal and Michael Portal
Special Double Issue of Derrida Today (2024)
This special double issue of Derrida Today examines the significance of the recent publication of the second volume to Derrida's Given Time: Counterfeit Money.