Mind & Life Europe Podcast

“Hope is a Stance”: Ecology, Aesthetics, and Pluralities of Reason

Jan 29, 2026
Kilian Jörg, philosopher-artist-activist working on ecological catastrophe, ritual, and affect. He explores plural reason and sensing beyond sight. He examines affective attachments that sustain harm and how ritual can rework desire. He imagines art, theory, and action braided together and casts hope as an active stance for wider political transformation.
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INSIGHT

The Car As Prosthesis

  • The car functions as a prosthesis and cultural anchor shaping effective attachments to destructive systems.
  • Studying cars reveals why people maintain harmful habits despite knowing ecological facts.
INSIGHT

Attachments Harden Sensory Worlds

  • Effective attachments desensitize senses (e.g., the smell of cars) and normalize harmful milieus.
  • Disrupting these attachments often triggers disproportionate, defensive backlash.
ANECDOTE

Glue Protests And Public Backlash

  • Kilian points to the German 'Last Generation' glue protests that provoked strong public hostility.
  • He links harsh backlash to people refusing to relinquish comforts and to political actors offering ease.
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