Reviews
Bruno Latour
“The view of life as interdependence is a particularly affecting and relevant way to think about living and coping in the Anthropocene, when the ways that humans affect the literal composition of the atmosphere has become the existential question of our time.”
The Nation
Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- I. Prologue
- 1. On Plants, or the Origin of Our World
- 2. The Extension of the Domain of Life
- 3. On Plants, or the Life of the Spirit
- 4. Toward a Philosophy of Nature
- II. Leaf Theory: The Atmosphere of the World
- 5. Leaves
- 6. Tiktaalik roseae
- 7. In Open Air: Ontology of the Atmosphere
- 8. The Breath of the World
- 9. Everything is in Everything
- III. Theory of the Root: The Life of the Stars
- 10. Roots
- 11. The Deepest are the Stars
- IV. Theory of the Flower: The Reason of Forms
- 12. Flowers
- 13. Reason is Sex
- V. Epilogue
- 14. On Speculative Autotrophy
- 15. Like an Atmosphere
- Notes