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Matter and Desire
Andreas Weber
其他書名
An Erotic Ecology
出版
Chelsea Green Publishing
, 2017-07-21
主題
Nature / Ecology
Body, Mind & Spirit / General
Philosophy / Mind & Body
Philosophy / Nature
Psychology / Evolutionary Psychology
Science / Life Sciences / Ecology
Science / Philosophy & Social Aspects
Social Science / Human Geography
ISBN
1603586970
9781603586979
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=b7gpDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Nautilus Award Gold Medal Winner, Ecology & Environment
In
Matter and Desire
, internationally renowned biologist and philosopher Andreas Weber rewrites ecology as a tender practice of forging relationships, of yearning for connections, and of expressing these desires through our bodies. Being alive is an erotic process—constantly transforming the self through contact with others, desiring ever more life.
In clever and surprising ways, Weber recognizes that love—the impulse to establish connections, to intermingle, to weave our existence poetically together with that of other beings—is a foundational principle of reality. The fact that we disregard this principle lies at the core of a global crisis of meaning that plays out in the avalanche of species loss and in our belief that the world is a dead mechanism controlled through economic efficiency.
Although rooted in scientific observation,
Matter and Desire
becomes a tender philosophy for the Anthropocene, a “poetic materialism,” that closes the gap between mind and matter. Ultimately, Weber discovers, in order to save life on Earth—and our own meaningful existence as human beings—we must learn to love.
“If what Andreas says is anything to go by—that love permeates all things so intrusively that the world can only be conceived in terms of relationship—then holding this book in your hand is an outrageous act of lovemaking, the breadth and depth of which you will never know! This is a gasp of a book.”—Bayo Akomolafe, author of
These Wilds Beyond our Fences
“Andreas Weber offers us the best medicine I know for a culture benumbed by dead-end pursuits. Pulsing with life, his work delivers us from the centuries-long dichotomies between mind and matter that have robbed us of vitality, joy, and true purpose. It brings us home to the fertile reciprocities that link us with all forms and levels of life; in so doing, it reflects and reinforces great spiritual teachings of our planet.”—Joanna Macy, author of
Coming Back to Life