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100 1 $aBerque, Augustin,$eauthor.
240 10 $aPoétique de la Terre.$lEnglish
245 10 $aPoetics of the earth :$bnatural history and human history /$cAugustin Berque ; translated by Anne-Marie Feenberg-Dibon.
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490 1 $aRoutledge explorations in environmental studies
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 $aDescription based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Notice; Preface: re-naturalizing culture, re-culturating nature through history; PART I: Re-worlding; 1. The poem's reversal; 1. In the woods of Touraine; 2. In the Hercynean Forest; 3. Among the flat-faced people; 4. At the Lyceum of the Stagirite and what happened there; Notes; 2. Destinies of the subject; 5. Why do we say "subject"?; 6. To emerge or to sink?; 7. Without link or milieu: the subject outside the world; 8. The self foundation of the self, or of the world?
505 8 $a9. Mastery of the self, or awakening of the self? 10. The imposition of the subject in Japan; 11. The torments of the predicate subject; 12. The MOT hegemony; Notes; 3. Destinies of the objects; 13. The objectified world; 14. The focus on objects; 15. Substance or lack of substance; Notes; 4. Acosmia, or cosmicity?; 16. Earth, world, cosmos, universe; 17. Acosmia; 18. Cosmicity, 1: from the body to the world, and from the world to the body; 19. Cosmicity, 2: beyond acosmia; Notes; PART II: Re-concretizing; 5. Human mediance; 20. The structural moment of human existence
505 8 $a21. Mediance and the emergence of the human being 22. Animal body and medial body; 23. The feeling of things; 24. Being towards life and practical morality; 25. Mediance and religion; Notes; 6. Growing together; 26. Concrete, concreteness, concrescence; 27. Places, things and words; 28. Japanese milieu, discourse and haiku; 29. The co-creation of things; Notes; 7. Including the middle; 30. The return of an old book; 31. The liberation of the logos; 32. The banishment of the third genre; 33. The third of the two truths; 34. Short of the mystical leap; Notes
505 8 $aPART III: Re-engaging8. Nature makes sense for nature ... and beyond; 35. Sense, milieu, subjectity; 36. The trajection of the physical to the semantic; 37. Mediance of the living; 38. Identifying with another subjectity; 39. Nature understands itself in this way; Notes; 9. The contingency of life itself; 40. To bring into existence as; 41. Chance, contingency, necessity; 42. Life's trajectivity; Notes; 10. History, evolution, trajection; 43. The lemmic of life and the birth of the subject; 44. The world's Cave and the desert of the logos
505 8 $a45. Natura natura semper: poetics of the obscure FemaleNotes; Conclusion: Earth, to be sure, is the name we give it, but Earth is the one that asserts us; Notes; Index
520 $aPoetics of the Earth is a work of environmental philosophy, based on a synthesis of eastern and western thought on natural and human history. It draws on recent biological research to show how the processes of evolution and history both function according to the same principles. Augustin Berque rejects the separation of nature and culture which he believes lies at the root of the environmental crisis. This book proposes a three stage process of "re-worlding" (moving away from the individualized self to become a part of the common world), "re-concretizing" (understanding the meaning and historical development of words and things) and "re-engaging" (reconsidering the relationship between history and subjectivity at every level of being) in order to bring western thought on nature and culture into sustainable harmony and alignment. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental studies, environmental philosophy, Asian studies and the natural sciences.
650 0 $aPhilosophy of nature.
650 0 $aNature and civilization.
650 6 $aPhilosophie de la nature.
650 6 $aNature et civilisation.
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