《哲学家与狼》 / The Philosopher and the Wolf
《哲学家与狼》 / The Philosopher and the Wolf is the memoir-philosophy book discussed in 39.哲学家与狼:在朗格多克永恒的夏天. In the episode, [[MarkRowlands|Mark Rowlands / 马克·罗兰兹]]’s years with the wolf [[Brenin|布列宁]] become a way to think about intelligence, training, deception, evil, loyalty, pleasure, suffering, and death.
The book is not treated as a “wolf spirit” or management allegory. The episode explicitly separates it from wolf-warrior and wolf-culture projection, arguing that its value lies in using a real cross-species relationship to reflect back on what humans call civilization.
Connections
- [[MarkRowlands|Mark Rowlands / 马克·罗兰兹]] - author and central human figure.
- [[Brenin|布列宁]] - wolf whose life anchors the book.
- [[Languedoc|朗格多克]] - final-summer setting emphasized by the episode title.
- Animal Intelligence Modes, Civilization As Deception, Evil As Responsibility Failure, Loyalty Beyond Contract, and Present Moment Against Death - main concept cluster drawn from the episode’s reading.
- [[MihuanChishu|蜜獾吃书]] - show context for the discussion.