more-than-human


The animate world beyond the exclusively human โ€” the community of rivers, animals, forests, winds, and landforms that oral cultures experienced as sensate and responsive. Not "nonhuman," which defines by absence, but more-than-human, which defines by excess. The phrase insists that the world is not diminished by our departure from it but exceeds us in every direction.
Etymology
Coined by David Abram in The Spell of the Sensuous (1996). Now widely adopted in ecological and philosophical writing.
ecology senses/perception
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