Mark Rowlands Series
January 1, 1962
Mark Rowlands is a philosopher recognized for his significant contributions to the concepts of the extended mind and the moral status of animals. His most celebrated work chronicles his unique decade spent living and traveling with a wolf, exploring the complex relationship between humans and non-human animals. This compelling narrative is often described as an autobiography of ideas, delving into consciousness, knowledge, and offering a critique of conventional thinking about our place alongside other creatures. The book is lauded for its engaging insights and its powerful examination of the bond between species.





