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Jakob von Uexku?ll's theories of life -- Biography and historical background -- Nature's conformity with plan -- Umweltforschung -- Biosemiotics -- Concluding remarks -- 2. Marking a path into the environments of animals -- The essential approach to the animal -- Heidegger and the biologists -- Three paths to the world -- 3. Disruptive behavior : Heidegger and the captivated animal -- The worldless stone -- The poor animal -- Three bees and a lark -- Animal morphology -- A shocking wealth -- A fine line in the rupture of time -- An affected body -- 4. The theme of the animal melody : Merleau-Ponty and the umwelt -- The structure of behavior -- A pure wake, a quiet force -- A leaf of being -- Interanimality -- 5. 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