In our modern, urbanized societies, our engagement with the natural
world often seems distant and superficial. Human life is now far
removed from its prehistoric origins, when humans dwelt deep within
the forests and depended on them for their survival.
In this important book, Vladimir Bibikhin, one of Russia’s most
influential twentieth-century philosophers, argues that, although most
humans now live far from woods and forests, our existence remains
profoundly linked to them. It was Aristotle who first appreciated
their primal role, even deriving his notion of ‘matter’w from the
Greek words for wood and forest. As timber, the woods may be seen as
inanimate material, but at the same time they also constitute a living
ecosystem and the source of energy and life. By opening up this
duality, the woods are transformed from simple matter to a living
environment, serving as a reminder that we belong to the world of
biological life to a far greater extent than we usually think.
_The Woods_ will be of interest to students and scholars in philosophy
and the humanities generally and to anyone concerned with the
environment and our relationship to the natural world.
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ISBN
9781509525904
Publisert
2021
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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