One of the more irritating affectations...in the humanities and social sciences is the habit of inserting the word ‘embodied’ in front of the topic in question, as though by doing so the spectre of binary thinking could be magically exorcised #embodiedcognition #timingold #psysky #philsky
Manifesto For a New Humanism Prof. Tim Ingold “For the past three centuries, the West has been driven by a doctrine of progress, first articulated by philosophers of the European Enlightenment, according to which the destiny of humanity is to exercise dominion over the rest of creation. This doctrine has underwritten developments in science and technology which have improved the lives of millions. They have nevertheless come at the cost of mounting social injustice and environmental degradation. Today, these costs are no longer sustainable. Contemporary critics call for an alternative, post-humanist settlement that would topple humanity from its pedestal at the peak of creation and re-embed human being in a world of more than humans, thus collapsing the distinctions between human and nonhuman, and between society and nature. However, this move, in absolving humans of responsibility for the life around them, would leave coming generations with no role to play in future planetary flourishing. I argue instead that humans are indeed exceptional among living beings, thanks to a way of listening that, by giving voice to the beings around them, weaves them into a chorus they alone can hear. This is language, and it confers on humans a responsibility towards others that is truly exceptional. But it is a responsibility they can only exercise from a position at the heart of the lifeworld itself. This is anthropocentrism in the strict sense. Acknowledging the centrality of humans within a world of living beings, rather than their separation from it, is fundamental to a new humanism committed to coexistence rather than domination, and sustainability rather than progress. For the new humanist, humans are not beings but becomings, continually giving birth to themselves and one another within the crucible of a world that, as the word 'nature' suggests, is the mother of all things. Register until 4/12/25 https:// forms.gle/Hc3qgedYHp2ZYnFS6 zoom Date: 6 Dec 2025 Time: 16:00 EET
As a freshly minted associate editor for “Ecokritike” - an international, open access, blind and double peer-reviewed journal in Environmental Humanities, Literary Theory, and Cultural Criticism - I’m very proud to signal boost our upcoming online lecture from the brilliant Professor #TimIngold.
🕸glané sur le net🕸 Tim Ingold, dans la tresse des générations (entretien): Dans un ouvrage qui vient de paraître aux éditions du Seuil, Tim Ingold invite à repenser la notion de génération à travers la métaphore de la corde tressée, loin des… #TimIngold #Philosophie #Générations #Culture #Métaphore
Todays studio work #moss #ambiguity #complexity #interplay #systems #organisms #correspondence #inter #perspective #observation #lifelines #timIngold
Colleen is back! So, grab a huge cup of coffee and enjoy this fantastic interview with Professor Tim Ingold. #Anthropology #Culture #Society #TimIngold #ContemporaryCulture
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Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers
Day 18
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"Comment devons-nous vivre?", de l'art, de l'anthropologie, un peu de Goethe et des belettes: un inédit de Tim Ingold traduit par @Revue_TC @editionsehess #timingold
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#designwithcare « Dans cet acte de designer-penseur, vous devenez ce que vous créez en design, non pas dans la forme mais dans l'émotion [...] faire du design est transformateur » #TimIngold