MOMENTAN AUSVERKAUFT

Multispecies Dialogues : Doing Philosophy with Animals, Children, the Sea and Others by Eva Meijer (2025, Hardcover)

Über dieses Produkt

Product Identifiers

PublisherAmsterdam University Press
ISBN-109048564417
ISBN-139789048564415
eBay Product ID (ePID)7072899783

Product Key Features

Number of Pages200 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameMultispecies Dialogues : Doing Philosophy with Animals, Children, the Sea and Others
Publication Year2025
SubjectAnimal Rights, Movements / Critical Theory
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaNature, Philosophy
AuthorEva Meijer
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight16.5 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal146.4
Table Of ContentChapter 1. (Introduction) All Thinking is Thinking with Others Chapter 2. Conversations with Olli Chapter 3. Learning to See Mice Chapter 4. Assisting Amphibian Neighbors Chapter 5. Conversations with and about the North Sea Chapter 6. In Dialogue with Art Chapter 7. Speaking with Myself about Depression Chapter 8. Discussing Multispecies Futures with Children Chapter 9. (Conclusion) Learning to Listen Acknowledgements References
SynopsisIn Multispecies Dialogues Eva Meijer develops a new understanding of the concept 'dialogue', which includes embodied, material and spatial interaction. Meijer does not do this alone: each chapter of the book is devoted to a dialogue, or set of dialogues - with street dog Olli, a community of former lab mice, amphibian neighbours, the North Sea, and many other beings. Taking multispecies dialogues seriously is a way to do justice to more-than-human agency and to become more worldly in a time dominated by humans. Rethinking the model of the dialogue also opens up new ways of doing philosophy in a multispecies world, which is urgently needed to address the ecological, political and philosophical problems of our time., In Multispecies Dialogues Eva Meijer develops a new understanding of the concept 'dialogue', which includes embodied, material and spatial interaction. Meijer does not do this alone: each chapter of the book is devoted to a dialogue, or set of dialogues - with street dog Olli, a community of former lab mice, amphibian neighbours, the North Sea, and many other beings. Taking multispecies dialogues seriously is a way to do justice to more-than-human agency and to become more worldly in a time dominated by humans. Rethinking the model of the dialogue also opens up new ways of doing philosophy in multispecies world, which is urgently needed to address the ecological, political and philosophical problems of our time.