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English
Polity Press
18 June 2021
From the forests of Yellowstone to the steppes of the Haut-Var, the French philosopher and environmentalist Baptiste Morizot invites us to develop a different relationship to nature: to become detectives of nature and to follow the footprints of the many wonderful and extraordinary animals with which we share the Earth. By deciphering and interpreting an animal’s footprints and other signs, we gradually discover not only which animal it is, but the animal’s motives too. Through this kind of ‘philosophical tracking’, we come to see the world from the animal’s point of view, to learn to live in this world from the perspective of another species. We begin to let go of our anthropocentric point of view and to recapture the kind of perspective that our ancestors once had when they had no choice but to adopt an animal point of view if they wanted to survive.

In short, by following animal trails, we learn how to pay increased attention to the living world around us and how to cohabit this world with others, thereby enriching our understanding of other species, of the world we share with them and of ourselves.
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Imprint:   Polity Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   249g
ISBN:   9781509547180
ISBN 10:   1509547185
Pages:   180
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgements  Preface by Vinciane Despret       Preamble: Enforesting oneself    Chapter One: The signs of the wolf     Chapter Two: A single bear standing erect            Chapter Three: The patience of the panther   Chapter Four: The discreet art of tracking     Chapter Five: Lombric cosmology   Chapter Six: The origin of investigation Notes Credits

Baptiste Morizot teaches philosophy at Aix-Marseille University

Reviews for On the Animal Trail

'Morizot practises an entirely new genre of experimental philosophy: he shuns thought experiments, seeking instead to experience how non-human animals perceive the world by looking for traces of their actions and, eventually, encountering some of them. Tracking wolves in the Alps, bears in Yellowstone or snow leopards in Kyrgyzstan is not for him the mere hobby of a nature-lover; it is a deeply philosophical exercise: it means experiencing the world from the point of view of other animals, hence partially transforming one's body into theirs so as to imagine what it is to inhabit a place from a non-human perspective.' Philippe Descola, author of Beyond Nature and Culture [A]n impressive work of philosophy written in a beautifully lyrical form. Part memoir, travelogue, and science writing, the book's structure is almost novelistic with a strong narrative voice, characterization, compelling plot, and literary elements. Leonardo Reviews On the Animal Trail announces the original voice of Baptiste Morizot and his careful and exacting attention to all places the living world finds expression. Environmental Philosophy On the Animal Trail announces the original voice of Baptiste Morizot and his careful and exacting attention to all places the living world finds expression. Environmental Philosophy


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