<p>"Emanuele Coccia defines anew the relationship between humans and nature – a fascinating inquiry, and one which we urgently need in order to open our eyes to the world around us."<br />—<b>Peter Wohlleben, author of <i>The Hidden Life of Trees</i></b></p> <p>"Emanuele Coccia's <i>Metamorphoses</i> is effectively Darwinian and also profoundly philosophical. With lyric prose sparkling with ideas at every turn, the work is inspiring, insightful, and stimulating."<br />—<i><b>Environmental Philosophy</b></i></p>

We are all fascinated by the mystery of metamorphosis – of the caterpillar that transforms itself into a butterfly. Their bodies have almost nothing in common. They don’t share the same world: one crawls on the ground and the other flutters its wings in the air. And yet they are one and the same life. Emanuele Coccia argues that metamorphosis – the phenomenon that allows the same life to subsist in disparate bodies – is the relationship that binds all species together and unites the living with the non-living. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, plants, animals: they are all one and the same life. Each species, including the human species, is the metamorphosis of all those that preceded it – the same life, cobbling together a new body and a new form in order to exist differently. And there is no opposition between the living and the non-living: life is always the reincarnation of the non-living, a carnival of the telluric substance of a planet – the Earth – that continually draws new faces and new ways of being out of even the smallest particle of its disparate body. By highlighting what joins humans together with other forms of life, Coccia’s brilliant reflection on metamorphosis encourages us to abandon our view of the human species as static and independent and to recognize instead that we are part of a much larger and interconnected form of life.
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AcknowledgementsIntroductionThe Continuity of LifeThe Forms Within Us1. BirthsEvery Self is a ForgettingOne and the Same LifeBirth and NatureCosmic TwinsGiving Birth, or the Migration of LifeCarnival of the GodsThe Speech of the EarthMetamorphosis as DestinyMirror of the World2. CocoonsTransformationsInsectsEvery Living Being is a ChimeraA Postnatal EggRejuvenationsA New Idea of TechnicsThe Metamorphosis of PlantsThe Cocoon of the World3. ReincarnationsEating and MetamorphosisBeing EatenReincarnation and the Transmigration of the SelfGenetics and ReincarnationThe Shadow of the Species4. MigrationsPlanetary MigrationVehicle TheoryThe Great ArkEverybody in the HouseThe Domestic Life of Non-HumansInvasions5. AssociationsThe Multispecies CityInterspecies ArchitectureOur Mind is Always in the Bodies of Other SpeciesThe End of WildernessContemporary NatureConclusionBibliography
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"Emanuele Coccia defines anew the relationship between humans and nature – a fascinating inquiry, and one which we urgently need in order to open our eyes to the world around us."—Peter Wohlleben, author of The Hidden Life of Trees "Emanuele Coccia's Metamorphoses is effectively Darwinian and also profoundly philosophical. With lyric prose sparkling with ideas at every turn, the work is inspiring, insightful, and stimulating."—Environmental Philosophy
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ISBN
9781509545674
Publisert
2021-06-25
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Vendor
Polity Press
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
213 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
180

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Biographical note

Emanuele Coccia is Associate Professor at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris.