Nourishment: A Philosophy of the Political Body

Nourishment: A Philosophy of the Political Body

by Corine Pelluchon (Author)

Synopsis

In this original and important book, Corine Pelluchon argues for nothing less than a new social contract that does justice to the biosphere, to all life, especially other animals, as well as human life, and to future generations. On the basis of a phenomenology of food and nourishment, she shows how freedom depends on the love of life and on sharing what nourishes with others. Pelluchon also takes up the practical challenge of reimagining democratic institutions to sustain this ethics of life. Anyone interested in questions of justice and environmental or food ethics should read this book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 21 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 135007389X
ISBN 13: 9781350073890
Book Overview: The first English translation of Corine Pelluchon's award winning text Les Nourritures: Philosophie du corps politique (2015), which lays out a new political philosophy of the environment.

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In this original and important book, Corrine Pelluchon argues for nothing less than a new social contract that does justice to the biosphere, to all life, especially other animals, as well as human life, and to future generations. On the basis of a phenomenology of food and nourishment, she shows how freedom depends on the love of life and on sharing what nourishes with others. Pelluchon also takes up the practical challenge of reimagining democratic institutions to sustain this ethics of life. Anyone interested in questions of justice and environmental or food ethics should read this book. -- Mary C. Rawlinson, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Philosophy, Stony Brook University, USA
Author Bio
Corine Pelluchon is Professor of Philosophy at Paris-Est-Marne-La-Vallee, France. She is author of Leo Strauss and the Crisis of Rationalism: Another Reason, Another Enlightenment (2015) which won the Francois Furet Prize. Justin E. H. Smith is Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Paris 7, Denis Diderot, France. He is a regular contributor to The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, n+1, Slate, and The Chronicle of Higher Education. Smith is also an editor-at-large of Cabinet Magazine.