ABSTRACT

Knowing Life examines the limits of dominant knowledge forms that contribute to current practices negatively affecting more-than-human beings, while also exploring alternative approaches to knowing that are capable of reducing harm and maximizing planetary thriving.

Specifically, this volume seeks multispecies answers to long-standing questions in Western philosophy: Who or what counts as a knower? What kinds of knowing are valid? Is knowledge a product of mind, body, or something else? Historically, these epistemic questions have been answered in ways that neutralize the knowing and knowledge contribution of and for more-than-human beings, as well as those on the margins of society considered less than “human.” Consequently, these epistemic assumptions often support the destruction of ecological habitats, industrialization of food animals, widespread use of insect and plant toxins, water and air pollution, climate extinctions, ecological militarism, and the perpetual flow of living beings used for entertainment, research, clothing, companionship, and economic resources.

In this book, crosscultural and multidisciplinary contributors—including lesser-known global religious-philosophical accounts, philosophies of plant and insect life, race and disability studies, laboratory epistemology, embodied semiotics, and scholar-artists—challenge and expand these classical concepts through diverse modes of embodied engagement on multispecies knowing toward open futures of planetary co-flourishing.

part Section I|88 pages

Living Concepts

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chapter |8 pages

Praxis A

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Threshold Concepts for Multispecies Communication Zine
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chapter 1|13 pages

Precursor to Knowledge

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Semiosis as Ground of Multispecies Morality
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chapter 2|11 pages

Weaving Life and Death Back Together

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On Multispecies Mortality
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chapter 3|26 pages

Voracious Secularism

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Emotional Habitus and the Desire for Knowledge in Animal Experimentation 1
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part Section II|66 pages

Growing Perceptions

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chapter |4 pages

Praxis B

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The Obligations of Our Ecological Relations: A Challenge for Land Acknowledgments
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chapter 6|16 pages

Decolonizing Listening

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From Grammars of lo Inaudito to Expansive Onto-Epistemic Thresholds
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chapter 7|14 pages

The Tree of Life-Death

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On the Vegetal Wisdom of Life in the Book of Zohar
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chapter 9|15 pages

Multispecies Kinship and Kindness

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Knowing Life Through Animist Etiquette and Ethics
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part Section III|96 pages

Freeing Subjectivities

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chapter |12 pages

Praxis C

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Knowing Animals in the Anthropocene Through Animal Photojournalism
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chapter 11|15 pages

Unknown Patterns of Intersubjectivity

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Zhuangzi, the Seabird and the Happy Fish
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chapter 12|12 pages

The Genre of the Animal

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Beyond Racial Capitalist Consumption
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chapter 13|26 pages

The Forbidden Turn

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Decentering Modern Subjectivity by Integrating Animal and Mystic Affects
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part Section IV|76 pages

Experimental Responses

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chapter |14 pages

Praxis D

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Making Music With Mysterious Species in Ponds
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chapter 15|19 pages

A Multispecies Cosmovision

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Knowing Nonhumans Beyond the Cognitive Imaginary in Buddhist Thought and Practice
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chapter 16|15 pages

How to Love Animals?

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Attentive Platonic Love as an Epistemic and Moral Method
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chapter 17|14 pages

Transspecies Selves

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Rethinking Species-Being and the Boundaries of the Human
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chapter 18|14 pages

Knowing Multiply, Unexpectedly, Imaginatively

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Decolonizing Knowledge with Gloria Anzaldúa
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