Being Ecological

Rethinking our relationship with ecology and the environment

Timothy Morton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:25th Jan '18

Should be back in stock very soon

Being Ecological cover

Timothy Morton’s Being Ecological invites readers to rethink ecology and our role within nature, advocating for a transformative perspective on environmental issues.

In Being Ecological, Timothy Morton challenges conventional wisdom about ecology and our relationship with nature. He poses provocative questions about the distinctions we draw between humans and the natural world, urging readers to reconsider their perspectives. Morton argues that our understanding of ecology is often flawed and that we possess the capacity to reshape our views and actions regarding the environment. This book serves as a call to action for anyone, regardless of their prior interest in ecology, to engage with these critical issues.

Morton, a notable figure in contemporary philosophy, blends insights from various disciplines, collaborating with artists and thinkers to explore the complexities of subjectivity and objectivity. He emphasizes the need to move beyond mere information overload, which often leads to apathy and disengagement. Instead, Being Ecological seeks to inspire a deeper connection with the world around us and encourages readers to envision a sustainable future. Morton's approach is not just theoretical; it is a practical guide to living ecologically in an increasingly disconnected society.

By reframing our understanding of ecology and our place within it, Morton invites us to reconsider what it means to be ecological. Through engaging prose and thought-provoking ideas, Being Ecological serves as both a critique of modern ecological thought and a hopeful vision for what lies ahead. It is an essential read for those looking to navigate the complexities of environmental issues in today's world.

ISBN: 9780241274231

Dimensions: 182mm x 110mm x 12mm

Weight: 143g

240 pages