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What happens when our hunger for power meets the quiet strength of the natural world? Limits: Philosophical Reflections on Humanity's Boundaries with Nature by Francky Ayosso takes you on a thought-provoking journey through the minds of six major philosophers, each offering a unique lens on how humans live with - and often against - nature.
From Nietzsche's bold vision of human greatness to Spinoza's call for harmony, from Arendt's warnings about control to Leopold's plea for care, this book invites you to see the world differently.
With clear language and deep questions, Limits: Philosophical Reflections on Humanity's Boundaries with Nature challenges you to rethink what it means to be human in a world that is not ours alone. Where do we draw the line - and should we?
ISBN : 978-1-83543-787-2
Scheduled: 13/11/2025
Pages : 88
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Francky Ayosso is a policy expert and a writer with a rich academic background in environmental policy, international relations, and development. His work focuses on exploring the intersection of human behavior, philosophy, and ecological sustainability. Based in Brussels, Francky combines his professional experience at the European External Action Service with a passion for philosophical inquiry, aiming to inspire thoughtful action in an era of environmental and social challenges. Limits: Philosophical Reflections on Humanity's Boundaries with Nature is his debut book, offering a profound exploration of humanity's relationship with the natural world.