DOI: 10.3390/philosophies9010029 ISSN: 2409-9287

Subjunctivity

Timothy Morton, Treena Balds
  • History and Philosophy of Science
  • Philosophy

We explore the value of the subjunctive mood as a template for understanding ethical action and the theological ontology that undergirds it. We do this by examining the use of a strange but very precisely used word in the writing of a theologian and minister and poet, Samuel Taylor Coleridge: "silly." We do so in the name of exploring the value of contingency, accidentality and abjection to a general theory of ecological thought.