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Resonating with Bees’ Emotions: Sounds as Empathic Bridges for Interspecies UnderstandingEnvironmental Philosophy. forthcoming.Sounds are motions, vibrations, affordances, and key tools for intra- and interspecies exchanges. This paper explores how emotions from sounds constitute embodied pathways to push the limits of perspectival anthropocentrism towards interspecies understanding. It suggests that sounds can serve as empathic bridges that connect our emotions to other species’, such as bees. Sound combinations (harmonies, rhythms, melodies) are tied to specific emotions in patterns that can be explained by the physic…Read more
Romaric Jannel
Collège International de Philosophie
Ritsumeikan University
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Collège International de PhilosophieProgram Director
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Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
PhD, 2020
Kyoto, Japan
Areas of Specialization
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| Metaphysics |
| Logics |
| Japanese Philosophy |
| Asian Philosophy |
| Nonclassical Logics |
| Experimental Philosophy: Ethics |
| Trust |
Areas of Interest
2 more
| Metaphysics |
| Logics |
| Nonclassical Logics |
| Asian Philosophy |
| Japanese Philosophy |
| Experimental Philosophy: Ethics |
| Trust |