An Ethics of Wild Mind – a conversation with David Hinton
In this conversation, poet, translator, and author David Hinton
calls for a radical reweaving of mind and land, drawing on Tao and
Ch’an Buddhist philosophy to help us navigate the sixth extinction
with an ethics tempered by love.
41 Minuten
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vor 2 Jahren
David Hinton is a poet, translator, and author whose works are
informed by ancient Chinese philosophy and deep ecological thought.
In this interview, David discusses his latest book Wild Mind, Wild
Earth, which looks to ancient modes of seeing and being as a way to
ground the modern environmental movement. Advocating for a return
to a deep kinship between humans and the Earth, David speaks about
how reweaving consciousness and landscape might help us navigate
the sixth extinction with an ethics tempered by love. Learn
more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
informed by ancient Chinese philosophy and deep ecological thought.
In this interview, David discusses his latest book Wild Mind, Wild
Earth, which looks to ancient modes of seeing and being as a way to
ground the modern environmental movement. Advocating for a return
to a deep kinship between humans and the Earth, David speaks about
how reweaving consciousness and landscape might help us navigate
the sixth extinction with an ethics tempered by love. Learn
more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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