Baptiste Morizot: "We must reconnect to our animality"
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By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow
Rediscover our capacity for wonder, feel the living that surrounds us to redefine our place on this planet with humility and empathy.
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Faced with the dizzying disappearance of the living, the philosopher Baptiste Morizot, lecturer at the University of Aix-Marseille invites us to urgently rethink our relationship with biodiversity, in his last essay Manières d'être vivant at Actes Sud. His thinking is based in particular on his experiences of tracking wolves in France, or bears in the United States.
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