How Forests Think by Alfie Kohn
Exploring the intricate relationships between humans and the natural world, this book delves into the concept of forests as sentient entities capable of thought and communication. It challenges traditional anthropocentric views by presenting an ethnographic study of the Runa people in Ecuador, who perceive the forest as a living, thinking community. Through vivid narratives and philosophical insights, the work invites readers to reconsider their understanding of consciousness and agency, suggesting that non-human entities possess their own forms of intelligence and intentionality.
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