著者について

Ulrich Horstmann is a contemporary thinker whose work spans various disciplines, including philosophy and environmental science. He is known for his critical examination of social and ecological issues, particularly as they relate to human migration and the impacts of climate change. His writing often reflects a deep concern for the ways in which human actions affect the natural world, and he seeks to illuminate the philosophical implications of these interactions.

Among his notable works is "Das Untier. Konturen einer Philosophie der Menschenflucht," which explores the complexities of human flight and displacement in the context of modern society. Horstmann’s interdisciplinary approach allows him to draw connections between literature, philosophy, and the pressing challenges of our time, making his insights relevant for a wide audience. His research also delves into environmental indicators, such as temperature and water color in the Baltic Sea, linking scientific data to broader philosophical questions about existence and sustainability.