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    Woods

    AvVladimir Bibikhin

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2021

    Del i serien New Russian Thought

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    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.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2021-02-05
    • Mått:147 x 231 x 38 mm
    • Vikt:771 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:New Russian Thought
    • Antal sidor:416
    • Förlag:Polity Press
    • ISBN:9781509525867
    • Översättare:Arch Tait

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    • Filosofi inom Filosofi och religion

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    Vladimir Bibikhin (1938-2004) was a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy at the Russian Academy of Science and one of the most important Russian philosophers of the twentieth century.

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    ‘An encounter of English-speaking audiences with Vladimir Bibikhin has been long overdue. I cannot think of a better text for introducing this outstanding philosopher than The Woods. Here, Bibikhin is at his virtuoso best: navigating between ancient thought and contemporary biology, theology and philosophy, East and West. This book is sure to transform your way of thinking.’Michael Marder, author of Plant-Thinking: A Philosophy of Vegetal Life‘At a time when we are urgently in need of a new holistic philosophy of life in order to understand our current situation on this fragile planet, this lecture course by one of Russia’s most eminent philosophers provides us with some profound and valuable ideas.’Peter Trawny, Martin Heidegger Institute at University of Wuppertal

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Foreword by Artemy Magun vii Introduction 1Lecture 1, 2 September 1997 6Lecture 2, 9 September 1997 17Lecture 3, 23 September 1997 31Lecture 4, 30 September 1997 44Lecture 5, 7 October 1997 56Lecture 6, 14 October 1997 66Lecture 7, 21 October 1997 77Lecture 8, 28 October 1997 90Lecture 9, 4 November 1997 103Lecture 10, 11 November 1997 116Lecture 11, 18 November 1997 126Lecture 12, 25 November 1997 137Lecture 13, 2 December 1997 147Lecture 14, 9 December 1997 157Lecture 15, 16 December 1997 161Lecture 16, 23 December 1997 172Lecture 17, 10 February 1998 184Lecture 18, 17 February 1998 197Lecture 19, 24 February 1998 207Lecture 20, 3 March 1998 217Lecture 21, 10 March 1998 227Lecture 22, 17 March 1998 239Lecture 23, 24 March 1998 249Lecture 25, 7 April 1998 259Lecture 26, 14 April 1998 271Lecture 27, 21 April 1998 283Lecture 28, 28 April 1998 292Lecture 29, 5 May 1998 303Lecture 30, 12 May 1998 313Lecture 31, 19 May 1998 326Lecture 32, 26 May 1998 340Glossary 352Notes 355Index 383