The Biophilia hypothesis /
"Biophilia" is the term coined by Edward O. Wilson to describe what he believes is humanity's innate affinity for the natural world. In his landmark book Biophilia, he examined how our tendency to focus on life and lifelike processes might be a biologically based need, integral to our...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Island Press,
1993.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Biophilia and the conservation ethic / Edward O. Wilson
- The biological basis for human values of nature / Stephen R. Kellert
- Biophilia, biophobia, and natural landscapes / Roger S. Ulrich
- Humans, habitats, and aesthetics / Judith H. Heerwagen, Gordon H. Orians
- Dialogue with animals : its nature and culture / Aaron Katcher, Gregory Wilkins
- Searching for the lost arrow : physical and spiritual ecology in the hunter's world / Richard Nelson
- The loss of floral and faunal story : the extinction of experience / Gary Paul Nabhan, Sara St. Antoine
- New Guineans and their natural world / Jared Diamond
- On animal friends / Paul Shepard
- The sacred bee, the filthy pig, and the bat out of hell : animal symbolism as cognitive biophilia / Elizabeth Atwood Lawrence
- God, gaia, and biophilia / Dorion Sagan, Lynn Margulis
- Of life and artifacts / Madhav Gadgil
- Biophilia, selfish genes, shared values / Holmes Rolston III
- Love it or lose it : the coming biophilia revolution / David W. Orr
- Biophilia : unanswered questions / Michael E. Soule.