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The Alpine Enlightenment

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A study of the experience of nature in the eighteenth century based on the life of Horace-Bénédict de Saussure (1740-99).
 
In The Alpine Enlightenment, historian Kathleen Kete takes us into the world of the Genevan geologist, physicist, inventor, and mountaineer Horace-Bénédict de Saussure. During his prodigious climbs into the upper ranges of the Alps, Saussure focused intensely on the natural phenomena he encountered-glaciers, crevasses, changes in the weather, and shifts in the color of the sky-and he described with great precision what he saw, heard, and touched. Kete uses Saussure's evocative writings, which emphasized above all physical engagement with the earth, to uncover not just how people during the Enlightenment thought about nature, but how they experienced it. As Kete shows, Saussure thought with and through his body: he harnessed his senses to understand the forces that shaped the world around him. In so doing, he offered a vision of nature as worthy of respect independent of human needs, anticipating present-day concerns about the environment and our shared place within it.

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ISBN: 9780226835464
Publication date: 15th November 2024
Author: Kathleen Kete
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press an imprint of University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 272 pages
Series: The Life of Ideas
Genres: History