This agenda-setting collection argues for the importance of fieldwork for philosophy and provides reflections on methods for such 'field philosophy' from the interdisciplinary vantage point of the environmental humanities. Field philosophy has emerged from multiple sources - including approaches focused on public and participatory research - and others focused on ethology, multispecies studies, and the environmental humanities more broadly. These approaches have yet to enter the mainstream of the discipline, however, and 'field philosophy' remains an open and uncharted terrain for…mehr
This agenda-setting collection argues for the importance of fieldwork for philosophy and provides reflections on methods for such 'field philosophy' from the interdisciplinary vantage point of the environmental humanities. Field philosophy has emerged from multiple sources - including approaches focused on public and participatory research - and others focused on ethology, multispecies studies, and the environmental humanities more broadly. These approaches have yet to enter the mainstream of the discipline, however, and 'field philosophy' remains an open and uncharted terrain for philosophical pursuits. This book brings together leading and emerging philosophers who have engaged in critical and constructive forms of fieldwork, for some over decades, and who, through these articles, demonstrate new possibilities and new experiments for philosophical practices. This collection will be of interest to scholars working across the disciplines of continental philosophy, environmental humanities, science and technology studies, animal studies, cultural anthropology, art, and more. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Parallax.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brett Buchanan is Professor of Philosophy and Environmental Studies at Laurentian University, Canada. He is the author of Onto-Ethologies: The Animal Environments of Uexküll, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Deleuze. Matthew Chrulew is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Culture and Technology at Curtin University, Western Australia, where he leads the Posthumanities, Animalities, Environments research stream. He is the Series Editor of Animalities at Edinburgh University Press. Michelle Bastian is Senior Lecturer in Environmental Humanities at the Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh, UK. She is Co-editor of Participatory Research in More-than-Human Worlds (Routledge) and an Editor-in-chief of Time & Society.
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Introduction Brett Buchanan, Michelle Bastian and Matthew Chrulew 1. The Surprise of Field Philosophy: Philosophical Encounters with Animal Worlds Brett Buchanan 2. Aude Sapere: Dare Betray the Testator's Demands Isabelle Stengers 3. Out of the Books: Field Philosophy Vinciane Despret 4. From Field Philosophy to Milieu Philosophy Dominique Lestel 5. Thinking with Crows: (Re)Doing Philosophy in the Field Thom van Dooren 6. Philosophy Disturbed: reflections on moving between field and philosophy Michelle Bastian 7. A Leibnizian Fieldwork: Zebra Stripes and the Monadology Thibault De Meyer 8. My Place, My Duty: Zoo Biology as Field Philosophy in the Work of Heini Hediger Matthew Chrulew 9. The Haunting Cliffs: Some Notes on Silence Hugo Reinert
Introduction Brett Buchanan, Michelle Bastian and Matthew Chrulew 1. The Surprise of Field Philosophy: Philosophical Encounters with Animal Worlds Brett Buchanan 2. Aude Sapere: Dare Betray the Testator's Demands Isabelle Stengers 3. Out of the Books: Field Philosophy Vinciane Despret 4. From Field Philosophy to Milieu Philosophy Dominique Lestel 5. Thinking with Crows: (Re)Doing Philosophy in the Field Thom van Dooren 6. Philosophy Disturbed: reflections on moving between field and philosophy Michelle Bastian 7. A Leibnizian Fieldwork: Zebra Stripes and the Monadology Thibault De Meyer 8. My Place, My Duty: Zoo Biology as Field Philosophy in the Work of Heini Hediger Matthew Chrulew 9. The Haunting Cliffs: Some Notes on Silence Hugo Reinert
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