A Sense of Wonder Towards Nature

Healing the Planet through Belonging

Haydn Washington author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:31st Jul '18

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This insightful book explores the need for a renewed sense of wonder towards nature, arguing that such a shift is essential for addressing environmental challenges. A Sense of Wonder Towards Nature offers both practical and philosophical insights.

In A Sense of Wonder Towards Nature, environmental scientist and writer Haydn Washington presents a compelling argument that the environmental crisis cannot be resolved without a fundamental shift in our worldview and ethical perspectives. He emphasizes the necessity of rekindling our innate sense of wonder towards the natural world as a crucial step towards this transformation. By exploring humanity's relationship with nature, Washington highlights the deep sense of wonder and belonging that is prevalent in indigenous cultures and among children, suggesting that these perspectives can inform and inspire contemporary environmental action.

Drawing on his extensive experience over four decades in conservation efforts, Washington delves into the concept of wonder, examining its significance across various cultures and the pivotal moments in our lives that evoke it. He identifies the stark contrast between anthropocentrism and ecocentrism, critiquing the predominance of anthropocentric theories in academia. His call for a shift towards a more harmonious relationship with nature is underscored by a discussion of how wonder has become obscured in Western society, alongside practical suggestions for its revival through education and ritual.

The book ultimately serves as a profound exploration of how reconnecting with our sense of wonder can lead to a more holistic existence. The final chapter outlines a pathway back to wonder, articulating how this renewed appreciation for nature can be restored and integrated into modern life. A Sense of Wonder Towards Nature is a significant contribution to the fields of environmental science, philosophy, and ethics.

"A Sense of Wonder Towards Nature is exactly what’s largely absent among those discussing the most important issue for humanity – how to sustain the ecosystems that support civilization. This book is a brave, readable, necessary, and powerful attempt to include it."Paul R. Ehrlich, co-author of Jaws: The Story of a Hidden Epidemic

"Awe and respect for our surroundings invokes a sense of reverence and responsibility to protect nature’s abundance and generosity. Haydn Washington’s book is a much needed reminder of our utter embeddedness in and dependence on nature for our survival and well-being." — David Suzuki, author, scientist, broadcaster

"Start wondering about wonder, the amazing human capacity to wonder, with the focus on the natural world, often wild. Washington analyzes with remarkable penetration our global senses of residing on the local landscapes about which we care - with both love and fear. His ultimate vision urges belonging and reverence for our wonderland planet - a wonder of wonders on Earth." — Holmes Rolston III, environmental philosopher, Colorado State University, USA

"Haydn Washington cuts through the waffle and dogma of academia to focus on something critical – humanity’s sense of wonder towards nature. He rightly argues wonder is something transformative that can cut through society’s deep anthropocentrism. I recommend this book to all who feel a mystery to life, to all who love the land." — John Seed, deep ecologist, lead author of Thinking Like a Mountain

"In many ways, this is a Wonderful book. Not only does it skillfully combine prose and poetry, in describing the beauty of nature, but it also uniquely captures the sense of wonder itself. A truly inspirational book for audiences ranging from nature lovers to scholars and students of all disciplines." — Helen Kopnina, author of Sustainability: Key Issues

"The book’s focus is on the stance of wonder and its importance for a healthy relationship between human beings and the natural world. It blends personal narrative, environmental insights from iconic thinkers, indigenous worldviews, nature poetry, philosophical analysis, and critique. It aims both to expand knowledge surrounding its subject-matter and to spur change." — Eileen Crist, author of Keeping the Wild

"Haydn Washington’s book makes the deeply practical implications of wonder especially clear. I fervently wish it well. May it go forth and re-awaken us to the natural world!" — Patrick Curry, author of Ecological Ethics

"Haydn Washington’s work is a fantastic help on our way to abandon the separation between everything "human" and nonhuman "nature". Washington explores the outline of a new science of shared subjectivity, which is radically embracing our human feeling of being part of a world deeply alive and in urgent need of reciprocity." — Andreas Weber, author of The Biology of Wonder

ISBN: 9781138590434

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

218 pages