A short philosophy of birds

Philippe J. Dubois

Book - 2019

"A French ornithologist and philosopher teach us to pause, look to the sky, and reconnect with the natural world, in twenty-two short lessons inspired by the secret lives of birds. There is a lot we can learn from birds if we pay attention. This elegant volume invites us to take a step back from our busy lives, to reconnect with nature, and to listen to the tiny philosophers of the sky. From the delicate sparrow to the majestic eagle, birds are among the most fascinating species on earth. These seemingly delicate creatures, who routinely weather the fiercest storms and travel thousands of miles each year migrating with the changing seasons are paragons of beauty and grace. There is much to be gleaned from their serene approach to life ...if we're willing to take the time to notice, including: Independence: what it means to be "pushed out of the nest" ; Vulnerability: what the mallard teaches us about giving up our old feathers for new ones in order to fly ; Gender equality: what happens when a papa turtledove sits on the nest ; Hierarchy and power: what the raven and the vulture know about the pecking order. Filled with elegant illustrations of bird species, A Short Philosophy of Birds is a celebration of our friends in the sky, reminding us to embrace the rhythms of the natural world all around us." --

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Published
[New York] : Dey Street Books 2019.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Philippe J. Dubois (author)
Other Authors
Élise Rousseau, 1977- (author), Jennifer Higgins, 1978- (translator)
Edition
First U.S. edition. First Dey Street Books edition
Item Description
Translated from the French.
Physical Description
xiii, 157 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
ISBN
9780062945679
  • Introduction
  • Embracing our vulnerability: The eclipse of the duck
  • A lesson in equality: Doves and the division of parenting
  • Following the rhythms of nature: Habits for everyday life
  • Whatever happened to our sense of direction?: The Mongolians, the godwit and the cuckoo
  • What is a family, anyway?: The moral of the cuckoo and the goose
  • True courage: The eagle and the robin
  • What's love got to do with it?: The tenderness of the dove
  • Living life to its fullest: The philosophy of the bathing hen
  • How to add beauty to the world: The dance of the bird of paradise
  • How to be free: Opening the cage
  • A question of fidelity: The curious life of the dunnock
  • Did curiosity kill the...bird?: The audacity of the robin
  • Why do we travel?: The Arctic tern and the call of the sea
  • Power games: The crow and the vulture
  • Simple pleasures: Happy as a lark
  • What is intelligence?: Bird brains
  • Beyond good and evil: The morality of the cuckoo
  • Should we be frightened by our own shadows?: The flight of the chaffinch
  • Accents and otherness: Calais chaffinch or Marseilles chaffinch?
  • Making love: The rational penguin or the passionate duck?
  • What can beauty tell us?: Not a feather out of place
  • Learning to die, learning to live: Swallows hide away to die
  • Conclusion.