Keith Thomas is a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He was formerly President of Corpus Christi College and, before that, Professor of Modern History and Fellow of St John's College. RELIGION AND DECLINE OF MAGIC, his first book, won one of the two Wolfson Literary Awards for History in 1972. He was knighted in 1988 for services to the study of history.
Throughout the ages man has struggled with his perceived place in the natural world. The idea of humans cultivating the Earth to suit specific needs is one of the greatest points of contention in this struggle. For how would have civilization progressed, if not by the clearance of the forests, the cultivation of the soil, and the conservation of wild landscape into human settlement? Yet what of the healing powers of unexploited nature, its long-term importance in the perpetuation of human civilization, and the inherent beauty of wild scenery? At no time were these questions addressed as pointedly and with such great consequence as in England between the sixteenth and late eighteenth centuries. "Between 1500 and 1800 there occurred a whole cluster of changes in the way in which men and women, at all social levels, perceived and classified the natural world around them," explains Keith Thomas. "New sensibilities arose toward animals, plants, and landscape. The relationship of man to other species was redefined; and his right to exploit those species for his own advantage was sharply challenged."
Man and the Natural World aims not just to explain present interest in preserving the environment and protecting the rights of animals, but to reconstruct an earlier mental world. Thomas seeks to expose the assumptions beneath the perceptions, reasonings, and feelings of the inhabitants of early modern England toward the animals, birds, vegetation, and physical landscape among which they spent their lives, often in conditions of proximity which are now difficult for us to appreciate. It was a time when a conviction of man's ascendancy over the natural world gave way to a new concern for the environment and sense of kinship with other species. Here, for example, Thomas illustrates the changing attitudes toward the woodlands. John Morton observed in 1712, "In a country full of civilized inhabitants" timber could not be "suffered to grow. It must give way to fields and pastures, which are of more immediate use and concern to life." Shortly thereafter, in 1763, Edwin Lascelles pronounced the "The beauty of a country consists chiefly in the wood." People's relationships with animals were also in the process of dramatic change as seen in their growing obsession with pet keeping. The use of human names for animals, the fact that pets were rarely eaten, though not for gastronomic reasons, and pets being included in family portraits and often fed better than the servants all demonstrated a major shift in man's position on human uniqueness.
The issues raised in this fascinating work are even more alive today than they were just ten years ago. Preserving the environment, saving the rain forests, and preventing the extinction of species may seem like fairly recent concerns, however, Man and the Natural World explores how these ideas took root long ago. These issues have much to offer not only environmental activists, but historians as well, for it is impossible to disentangle what the people of the past thought about plants and animals from what they thought about themselves.
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任何一個人文研究者,同樣也應該是基本性質的百科知識的具備者。考察文學,丹納所言的種族時代與環境的各項知識,纔會更能知人論世,觀點確鑿,而不會帶有強烈的個人偏見與妄見。該書討論瞭自然世界與人類的各個方麵,如人類之於自然界的關係,博物學與民間的錯誤,動物,樹木...
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評分圖書標籤: 曆史人類學 NaturalHistory 新史學 Keith 十八世紀 Thomas
作者自己的deep thinking少瞭點。可這也不是本書的目的。作為一部關於自然的英國思想史,作者鋪陳介紹各個觀點,寫得豐富有趣。經常飲用例如wordsworth,blake的詩歌,也是很文藝。疏疏密密地讀下來,節奏不疾不徐,節奏很好。讀起來心情很好的書。對英國又有新認識。
評分上圖藉的隻有91版的????
評分一二四六章 動物,環境,人類中心主義,視野很好,保持的幅度也很好,大英帝國的運氣不是偶然的 神聖的垂落,誠實的形而上學對身體的疏導,考慮人類學,是徵服麼,不是,我們對動物對自然對自身都有不同的形而上學和倫理界
評分一二四六章 動物,環境,人類中心主義,視野很好,保持的幅度也很好,大英帝國的運氣不是偶然的 神聖的垂落,誠實的形而上學對身體的疏導,考慮人類學,是徵服麼,不是,我們對動物對自然對自身都有不同的形而上學和倫理界
評分一二四六章 動物,環境,人類中心主義,視野很好,保持的幅度也很好,大英帝國的運氣不是偶然的 神聖的垂落,誠實的形而上學對身體的疏導,考慮人類學,是徵服麼,不是,我們對動物對自然對自身都有不同的形而上學和倫理界
Man and the Natural World 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載