This classic series of essays represents Alan Watts's thinking on the
astonishing problems caused by our dysfunctional relationship with the
material environment. Here, with characteristic wit, a philosopher
best known for his writings and teachings about mysticism and Eastern
philosophy gets down to the nitty-gritty problems of economics,
technology, clothing, cooking, and housing. Watts argues that we
confuse symbol with reality, our ways of describing and measuring the
world with the world itself, and thus put ourselves into the absurd
situation of preferring money to wealth and eating the menu instead of
the dinner.With our attention locked on numbers and concepts, we are
increasingly unconscious of nature and of our total dependence on air,
water, plants, animals, insects, and bacteria. We have hallucinated
the notion that the so-called external world is a cluster of objects
separate from ourselves, that we encounter it, that we come into it
instead of out of it. Originally published in 1972, Does It Matter?
foretells the environmental problems that arise from this mistaken
mind-set. Not all of Watts's predictions have come to pass, but his
unique insights will change the way you look at the world.
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Essays on Mans Relation to Materiality
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ISBN
9781577318392
Publisert
2016
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New World Library
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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