Humankind : solidarity with nonhuman people / Timothy Morton.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781788731003
- 178873100X
- Philosophical anthropology
- Human beings
- Animals (Philosophy)
- Human-animal relationships
- Anthropologie philosophique
- Homme
- Animaux (Philosophie)
- Relations homme-animal
- philosophical anthropology
- Homo sapiens (species)
- Animals (Philosophy)
- Human-animal relationships
- Human beings
- Philosophical anthropology
- Anthropologie -- Philosophie
- Relations homme-animal
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- BD450 .M645 2019
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BD21 S747 2016 This book will make you think. | BD161 .F56 2019 The logic of information : a theory of philosophy as conceptual design / | BD418.3 G63 2017 Other minds : the octopus and the evolution of intelligent life / | BD450 .M645 2019 Humankind : solidarity with nonhuman people / | BF172 M45 2019 Moving Meditation : The Alexander Technique for Performing Arts Students...and the Rest of Us! / | BF311 .H382 2021 Discovery of the presence of God : devotional nonduality / | BF311 H39 2005 Transcending the levels of consciousness : the stairway to enlightenment / |
Originally published: 2017.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Things in common : an introduction -- 1. Life -- 2. Specters -- 3. Subscendence -- 4. Species -- 5. Kindness.
A radical call for solidarity between humans and nonhumans. What is it that makes humans human? As science and technology challenge the boundaries between life and nonlife, between organic and inorganic, this ancient question is more timely than ever. Acclaimed object-oriented philosopher Timothy Morton invites us to consider this philosophical issue as eminently political. In our relationship with nonhumans, we decide the fate of our humanity. Becoming human, claims Morton, actually means creating a network of kindness and solidarity with nonhuman beings, in the name of a broader understanding of reality that both includes and overcomes the notion of species. Negotiating the politics of humanity is the first crucial step in reclaiming the upper scales of ecological coexistence and resisting corporations like Monsanto and the technophilic billionaires who would rob us of our kinship with people beyond our species.
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