'An old teapot, used daily, can tell me more of my past than anything
I recorded of it.' _Sylvia Townsend Warner_
There are many ways of telling the story of a life and how we've got
to where we are. The questions of why and how we think the way we do
continues to preoccupy philosophers. In _The Stuff of Life_, Timothy
Morton chooses the objects that have shaped and punctuated their life
to tell the story of who they are and why they might think the way
they do. These objects are 'things' in the richest sense. They are
beings, non-human beings, that have a presence and a force of their
own. From the looming expanse of Battersea Power Station to a packet
of anti-depressants and a cowboy suit, Morton explores why 'stuff'
matters and the life of these things have so powerfully impinged upon
their own. Their realization, through a concealer stick, that they
identify as non-binary reveals the strange and wonderful ways that
objects can form our worlds.
Part memoir, part philosophical exploration of the meaning of a life
lived alongside and through other things, Morton asks us to think
about the stuff, things, objects and buildings that have formed our
realities and who we are and might be.
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ISBN
9781350240490
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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