With unreason spreading and the ghost riders of the status as ever quo on the offensive, a book on ecological reasonings is most timely. Kilian Jörgs study charts surprising routes out of the present impasse. Essential reading for scholars and activists at the forefront of the climate wars. * Jan Slaby, Professor of Philosophy, Free University Berlin, Germany * Beautifully and carefully intervening in what have been perhaps too-settled waters, the book offers a compelling account of the sensuous and situated reasoning practices we might craft in confronting the multiple ecological catastrophes we face. Understanding reasonings as a collective endeavour, built in relationships among beings, actants, and our unevenly shared milieux, Jörg offers an inspiring call to building a different we that can playfully and in an ongoing way contribute to shared life in a living world. * Alexis Shotwell, Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Carleton University, Canada *