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Paperback Way of Being/生的方式 [Chinese] Book

ISBN: 7547329802

ISBN13: 9787547329801

Way of Being/生的方式 [Chinese]

A philosophical book that reopens the relationship between humanity and all living things. A new work by a leading voice in French eco-philosophy, awakening modern humanity to its crisis of perception. 重启人类与万物关系的哲学之书 法国生态哲学领军者全新著作,唤醒现代人的感知力危机 On the snows of the Vercors plateau, the faint tracks of wolves trace delicate patterns across the white expanse. Beneath the silent darkness of the mountain nights, the howls of young wolves echo through the cold air. French philosopher Baptiste Morizot, accompanied by companions, glides on skis deep into the snow-covered mountains and dense forests, following the trail of wolves. Through this living quest, he draws us out of the conceptual confines of the "Anthropocene," inviting us to relearn-with fitting reverence-the art of coexisting with all living beings. Morizot takes the "ecological crisis as a crisis of perception" as his core thesis, deconstructing the Western modern fallacy that posits a binary opposition between nature and society. In the silver light of the moon, he answers the calls of wolves; through the intricate patterns of their tracks, he deciphers the geopolitics of the pack; in witnessing the delicate balance between sheepdogs and wolves, he brings back to light a forgotten truth: non-human life is not a silent object, but a "familiar alien"-possessing its own perspectives, its own behavioral logics, and its own meanings of existence. Their footprints are the script of the earth; their howls are declarations of being; even their droppings and claw marks are insignia and banners that construct the order of their territories. From a crisis of perception to a cognitive revolution; from the marine memory of sponges to the geopolitics of wolves; from Spinoza's ethics of passion to the flow of cross-species empathy-through the philosophical lens of "living variants," we are invited to reconfigure our relationship with the world. Humans and wolves, sheepdogs and lambs, bees and the fungal networks of tree roots-we all share the legacy of evolution and the whole of this planet. 韦科尔高原的雪地上有清浅的狼群足印,静默的雪山暗夜中响彻小狼的呼嚎,法国哲学家巴蒂斯特-莫里佐与同伴踩着雪板深入雪山和丛林深处追寻狼的踪迹,用一场生命寻访牵引我们跳出"人类世"的认知窠臼,以恰如其分的敬照重新学习与万物共生的智慧。 莫里佐以"生态危机是感知力危机"为核心命题,解构了西方现代性将自然与社会二元对立的认知谬误。在月色清晖中回应狼群的叫声,在爪印交错中解读种群的地缘政治,在见证牧羊犬与狼群的微妙制衡里复现一个被遗忘的真相--非人类生命并非沉默的客体,而是拥有独特视角、行为逻辑与存在意义的"熟悉的异族"。它们的足迹是大地的文字,嚎叫是存在的宣言,甚至粪便与抓痕都是构建领地秩序的徽章与旗帜。 从感知力危机到认知革命,从海绵的海洋记忆到狼的地缘政治,从斯宾诺莎的激情伦理到跨物种的共情流动,我们将以生命变体的哲学视角重构人与世界的关联。人类与狼、牧羊犬、羔羊、蜜蜂,或者树根的菌群,我们共享着进化的遗产与整个星球。

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