The Ecological Thought

The Ecological Thought

by Timothy Morton
ISBN-10:
0674064224
ISBN-13:
9780674064225
Pub. Date:
04/02/2012
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674064224
ISBN-13:
9780674064225
Pub. Date:
04/02/2012
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
The Ecological Thought

The Ecological Thought

by Timothy Morton
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Overview

In this passionate, lucid, and surprising book, Timothy Morton argues that all forms of life are connected in a vast, entangling mesh. This interconnectedness penetrates all dimensions of life. No being, construct, or object can exist independently from the ecological entanglement, Morton contends, nor does “Nature” exist as an entity separate from the uglier or more synthetic elements of life. Realizing this interconnectedness is what Morton calls the ecological thought.

In three concise chapters, Morton investigates the profound philosophical, political, and aesthetic implications of the fact that all life forms are interconnected. As a work of environmental philosophy and theory, The Ecological Thought explores an emerging awareness of ecological reality in an age of global warming. Using Darwin and contemporary discoveries in life sciences as root texts, Morton describes a mesh of deeply interconnected life forms—intimate, strange, and lacking fixed identity.

A “prequel” to his Ecology without Nature: Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics (Harvard, 2007), The Ecological Thought is an engaged and accessible work that will challenge the thinking of readers in disciplines ranging from critical theory to Romanticism to cultural geography.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674064225
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 04/02/2012
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Timothy Morton is Rita Shea Guffey Chair of English at Rice University.

What People are Saying About This

Vince Carducci

Picking up where his most obvious predecessors, Gregory Bateson and Felix Guattari, left off, Morton understands mental ecology as the ground zero of ecological thinking, as that which must be redressed before anything else and above all. Morton goes beyond both his forebears, however, in repairing the rift between science and the humanities, which the Enlightenment opened up and against which Romanticism reacted. Perhaps most pleasantly surprising, given its erudition, is that in its stylistic elegance The Ecological Thought is as satisfying to read as it is necessary to ponder.
Vince Carducci, College for Creative Studies

Marjorie Levinson

Morton writes from inside the ecological thought, not as its cheerleader or architect but as a latter-day Romantic. The great strength of this book is its genre inventiveness, and its main contribution is its performance of a thinking keyed to our time and place, a thinking with clear and immediate ethical implications. The Ecological Thought is crucial right now.
Marjorie Levinson, University of Michigan

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