This article seeks to reconcile, as well as operationalize, two different methodological approaches on the basis of some important basic affinities: geoethics and Peircean semiotics. For this purpose, Peirce’s triangle is conceived as a “translator mechanism” to parse the human–planet relationship that cannot be dealt with through actions in pairs but must be considered as a triadic relationship in which geoethics comes into play to develop a new relationship between human beings and environment. Following this, the triangle heuristic will employ the vertices Geoethics–Illness of the Earth–Society as a metaphor of the Anthropocene era through the lens of Peircean semiotics. This triangle method will help investigate some research questions: (1) Is planet illness an icon, index, or a symbol of the negative impact of the society? (2) When do we encounter environmental phenomena constituting images of planet illness? (3) What is the salient perspective from which to study the phenomenon of the Anthropocene? In discussing these issues, the authors call into play the concept of noosphere and propose a new ethical framework guiding human behavior toward the environment.

The Geoethical Semiosis of the Anthropocene: The Peircean Triad for a Reconceptualization of the Relationship between Human Beings and Environment

De Pascale, Francesco
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Dattilo, Valeria
2021-01-01

Abstract

This article seeks to reconcile, as well as operationalize, two different methodological approaches on the basis of some important basic affinities: geoethics and Peircean semiotics. For this purpose, Peirce’s triangle is conceived as a “translator mechanism” to parse the human–planet relationship that cannot be dealt with through actions in pairs but must be considered as a triadic relationship in which geoethics comes into play to develop a new relationship between human beings and environment. Following this, the triangle heuristic will employ the vertices Geoethics–Illness of the Earth–Society as a metaphor of the Anthropocene era through the lens of Peircean semiotics. This triangle method will help investigate some research questions: (1) Is planet illness an icon, index, or a symbol of the negative impact of the society? (2) When do we encounter environmental phenomena constituting images of planet illness? (3) What is the salient perspective from which to study the phenomenon of the Anthropocene? In discussing these issues, the authors call into play the concept of noosphere and propose a new ethical framework guiding human behavior toward the environment.
2021
Este artículo busca reconciliar, lo mismo que operacionalizar, dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes a partir de algunas afinidades básicas importantes: la geoética y la semiótica peirceana. Para ese propósito, el triángulo de Peirce se concibe como un “mecanismo traductor” para analizar sintácticamente la relación humanidad–planeta, que no puede ser manipulada a través de acciones en pares, sino que debe considerarse como una relación triádica en la que la geoética toma posición para desarrollar una nueva relación entre los seres humanos y el medio ambiente. Siguiendo con esto, la heurística del triángulo empleará los vértices Geoética–Enfermedad de la Tierra–Sociedad como una metáfora de la era del Antropoceno a través de la lente de la semiótica peirceana. Este método del triángulo ayudará a enfrentar algunas preguntas de investigación: (1) ¿Es la enfermedad del planeta un icono, un índice, o un símbolo del impacto negativo de la sociedad? (2) ¿Cuándo podemos hallar fenómenos ambientales que se constituyan en imágenes de la enfermedad del planeta? (3) Cuál es la perspectiva saliente a partir de la cual estudiar el fenómeno del Antropoceno? Discutiendo estos asuntos, los autores traen a cuento el concepto de la noósfera y proponen un nuevo marco ético que guía la conducta humana hacia el entorno ambiental.
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