The Biophilia hypothesis

"Biophilia" is the term coined by Edward O. Wilson, author of The Diversity of Life and winner of two Pulitzer prizes, to describe what he believes is our innate affinity for the natural world. In his landmark book Biophilia, he examined how our tendency to focus on life and lifelike proce...

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adam_text THE BlOPHILIA* — HYPOTHESIS Edited by Stephen R Kellert and Edward O Wilson Contents PreltuU:aASiameseConnexionwithaPluralityof OtherMortalsI Scott McVay / 3 Introduction I Stephen R Kellert 120 PART ONE: Clarifying the Concept Chapter 1 Biophilia and the Conservation Ethic / Edward O Wilson/ 31 Chapter 2 The Biological Basis for Human Values of Nature / Stephen R Kellert/42 PART TWO : Affect and Aesthetics Chapter 3 Biophilia, Biophobia, and Natural Landscapes / RogerS Ulrich/ 73 Chapter* Humans, Habitats, and Aesthetics / Judith H Heerwagen and Gordon H Orians /138 Chapters Dialogue with Animals: Its Nature and Culture / Aaron Katcher and Gregory Wilkins /173 PART THREE: Culture Chapter 6 Searching for the Lost Arrow: Physical and Spiritual Ecology in the Hunter's World / Richard Nelson 1201 Chapter 7 The Loss of Floral and Faunal Story: The Extinction of Experience / Gary Paul Nabhan and Sara St Antoine 1229 Chapter 8 New Guineans and Their Natural World / Jared Diamond/251 PART FOUR: Symbolism Chapter 9 On Animal Friends / Paul Shepard / 27s Chapter 10 The Sacred Bee, the Filthy Pig, and the Bat Out of Hell: Animal Symbolism as Cognitive Biophilia/ Elizabeth Atwood Lawrence / 301 PART F IVE : Evolution Chapter a God, Gaia, and Biophilia /Dorion Sagan and Lynn Chapter 12 Of Life and Artifacts / Madhav Gadgil / 36s PART six: Ethics and Political Action Chapter^ Biophilia, Selfish Genes, Shared Values / Holmes Rolstonlll/jSi Chapter 14 Love It or Lose It: The Coming Biophilia Revolution / David W Orr / 41s Chapter is Biophilia: Unanswered Questions / Michael E Soviet 441 Codal Stephen R Kellert / 4S6 About the Contributors 14S9 Index 146s
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title_full The Biophilia hypothesis edited by Stephen R. Kellert and Edward O. Wilson
title_fullStr The Biophilia hypothesis edited by Stephen R. Kellert and Edward O. Wilson
title_full_unstemmed The Biophilia hypothesis edited by Stephen R. Kellert and Edward O. Wilson
title_short The Biophilia hypothesis
title_sort the biophilia hypothesis
topic Biodiversiteit gtt
Diversité biologique - Conservation - Philosophie ram
Diversité biologique - Conservation des ressources - Philosophie ram
Nature - Protection - Philosophie ram
Natuurbehoud gtt
Philosophie de la nature ram
Écologie humaine - Philosophie ram
Philosophie
Biodiversity conservation Philosophy
Human ecology Philosophy
Nature conservation Philosophy
Philosophy of nature
Natur (DE-588)4041358-5 gnd
Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 gnd
Werturteil (DE-588)4189718-3 gnd
Naturphilosophie (DE-588)4041408-5 gnd
Mensch (DE-588)4038639-9 gnd
Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 gnd
Humanökologie (DE-588)4026152-9 gnd
topic_facet Biodiversiteit
Diversité biologique - Conservation - Philosophie
Diversité biologique - Conservation des ressources - Philosophie
Nature - Protection - Philosophie
Natuurbehoud
Philosophie de la nature
Écologie humaine - Philosophie
Philosophie
Biodiversity conservation Philosophy
Human ecology Philosophy
Nature conservation Philosophy
Philosophy of nature
Natur
Naturschutz
Werturteil
Naturphilosophie
Mensch
Artenreichtum
Humanökologie
Aufsatzsammlung
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