The term “Anthropocene”, the era of mankind, is increasingly being
used as a scientific designation for the current geological epoch.
This is because the human species now dominates ecosystems worldwide,
and affects nature in a way that rivals natural forces in magnitude
and scale. Thinking about Animals in the Age of the Anthropocene
presents a dozen chapters that address the role and place of animals
in this epoch characterized by anthropogenic (human-made)
environmental change. While some chapters describe our impact on the
living conditions of animals, others question conventional ideas about
human exceptionalism, and stress the complex cognitive and other
abilities of animals. The Anthropocene idea forces us to rethink our
relation to nature and to animals, and to critically reflect on our
own role and place in the world, as a species. Nature is not what it
was. Nor are the lives of animals as they used to be before mankind´s
rise to global ecological prominence. Can we eventually learn to live
with animals, rather than causing extinction and ecological mayhem?
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ISBN
9781498527972
Publisert
2017
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Lexington Books
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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