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Description
The volume 'Nature as Historical Experience' explores, from an interdisciplinary perspective, how nature has been historically experienced, conceptualized, perceived, and shaped as an integral part of human life - and how it continously affects human perception, thought, experience, systems of order, and historicity. The contributions offer philosophical, historical, and anthropological approaches to nature and its relation to history - for instance, as a sphere of resonance, a precondition of historical experience, an object of scientific appropriation, a culturally shaped order, a managed resource, or a bodily experienced phenomenon of illness and meaning. With contributions by Hartmut Rosa, Philippe Descola, Bruno Latour, and others, the volume brings together theoretically and historically grounded perspectives on a significant subject in contemporary ecological, social, and ontological debates.



