Thursday, March 8, 2012

Holdfast: At Home in the Natural World


Kathleen Moore is many things: an academic, a philosopher, an amateur naturalist, and a subtle observer of such things as tides and lightning. From her haunts on the coast of Oregon she borrows a useful term, holdfast, to knit together her many interests into an ethic for life. A holdfast, she writes, is a fist of knobby fingers that allows bullwhip kelp to cling to the wave-washed ocean floor; it is also a metaphor for her charged view that humans need to stick a little closer to home in all matters. We professors, who should be studying connection, study distinctions inste
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