Wild Diplomacy: Cohabiting with Wolves on a New Ontological Map

Author:   Morizot ,  Catherine Porter
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Pages:   330
Publication Date:   01 June 2022
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Author:   Morizot ,  Catherine Porter
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781438488394


ISBN 10:   1438488394
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   01 June 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Gallery of Diplomats Acknowledgments Part I: The Diplomatic Crisis: Cohabiting with Large Predators Introduction 1. The Diplomatic Model 2. Seeking King Solomon’s Ring 3. Understanding and Influencing Behavior 4. Animal Political Philosophy Part II: Diplomatic Intelligence: For a Wolf Science 5. Orienting Wolf Pack Cultures 6. Toward the Social Sciences of Wolves: Interiority, Variability, Sociality 7. A Laboratory Called Yellowstone 8. On Intentionality: Toward an Animist Epistemology 9. A Differently Rational Shamanism 10. On Tracking Part III: The Diplomatic Project: An Ethics of Relations 11. The Power That Is Diplomacy 12. We Have Invented the Wolf 13. Constitutive Relations 14. What Mutualisms in Our Relations with Wolves? Notes Bibliography

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Morizot systematically evaluates and expounds on the necessary biological, ethological, ecological, cultural, philosophical, and political elements necessary for cohabitating with wolves. This is a noble effort, clearly advanced and brilliantly argued. - CHOICE Wild Diplomacy is a book about political philosophy, but a philosophy which accepts and even welcomes its extension to participants who are in no way nice or accommodating. They are strangers, but strangers thanks to whom the occasion is given to some of those who encounter them to change their own way of considering their identities and their values. This is why the model of diplomacy is in no way a metaphor. but the foundation of what will become in the future the source of new forms of law, of properties relations and of sovereignty. It was a bombshell in France, no doubt it will have the same effect in the United States. - Bruno Latour


Wild Diplomacy is a book about political philosophy, but a philosophy which accepts and even welcomes its extension to participants who are in no way nice or accommodating. They are strangers, but strangers thanks to whom the occasion is given to some of those who encounter them to change their own way of considering their identities and their values. This is why the model of diplomacy is in no way a metaphor. but the foundation of what will become in the future the source of new forms of law, of properties relations and of sovereignty. It was a bombshell in France, no doubt it will have the same effect in the United States. - Bruno Latour


"""Morizot systematically evaluates and expounds on the necessary biological, ethological, ecological, cultural, philosophical, and political elements necessary for cohabitating with wolves. This is a noble effort, clearly advanced and brilliantly argued."" — CHOICE ""Wild Diplomacy is a book about political philosophy, but a philosophy which accepts and even welcomes its extension to participants who are in no way nice or accommodating. They are strangers, but strangers thanks to whom the occasion is given to some of those who encounter them to change their own way of considering their identities and their values. This is why the model of diplomacy is in no way a metaphor. but the foundation of what will become in the future the source of new forms of law, of properties relations and of sovereignty. It was a bombshell in France, no doubt it will have the same effect in the United States."" — Bruno Latour"


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Baptiste Morizot is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Aix-Marseille in France. His many books include On the Animal Trail. Catherine Porter is Visiting Scholar at the Society for the Humanities at Cornell University.

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