'Morizot is no armchair or Left-Bank café philosopher. He is a field philosopher, tracking the wolves of Provence, calling to them in their own vernacular, helping shepherds protect their flocks from them. Deeply informed by evolutionary biology, ecology, ethology, and anthropology, this book provides a loadstar for reviving a moribund discipline.'J. Baird Callicott, author of Thinking Like a Planet
Introduction: The ecological crisis as a crisis of sensibilityChapter One: A season among the livingChapter Two: The promises of a spongeChapter Three: Cohabiting with our wild beastsChapter Four: To the other side of the nightEpilogue: Adjusted ConsiderationAfterword by Alain DamasioNotesCredits
Baptiste Morizot teaches philosophy at Aix-Marseille University.