"Philosophy means nothing unless it is connected to birth, death, and the continuance of life. Anytime you are going to build a society that works, you have to begin from nature and the body"
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The intent here is corrective, almost diagnostic. “Connected” is doing more than pleading for relevance; it’s a demand that ethics, metaphysics, and politics submit to the constraints of biology: vulnerability, dependence, reproduction, aging. In that frame, society isn’t built first from rights-talk or market logic but from care, nourishment, and limits. Griffin’s subtext is that any system pretending otherwise tends to become cruel: it will legislate as if people are disembodied workers, citizens, or consumers, and then act surprised when childbirth, illness, disability, and ecological collapse show up as “special cases.”
Contextually, this fits Griffin’s ecofeminist and anti-dualist critique: the split between mind/body and human/nature isn’t just a philosophical error; it’s a cultural permission slip for domination - of women’s labor, of nonhuman life, of the planet itself. “Begin from nature and the body” is not romantic pastoralism. It’s a political baseline: start where life is made and unmade, and you’ll design institutions that reckon with care, mortality, and ecological interdependence rather than outsourcing them to the margins.
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Griffin, Susan. (2026, January 16). Philosophy means nothing unless it is connected to birth, death, and the continuance of life. Anytime you are going to build a society that works, you have to begin from nature and the body. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/philosophy-means-nothing-unless-it-is-connected-107192/
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Griffin, Susan. "Philosophy means nothing unless it is connected to birth, death, and the continuance of life. Anytime you are going to build a society that works, you have to begin from nature and the body." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/philosophy-means-nothing-unless-it-is-connected-107192/.
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"Philosophy means nothing unless it is connected to birth, death, and the continuance of life. Anytime you are going to build a society that works, you have to begin from nature and the body." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/philosophy-means-nothing-unless-it-is-connected-107192/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










