BIOL 102 HUMANS in NATURE
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Discover the concept of Biophilia, the intrinsic bond humans have with nature and its significance in our lives. This week's focus is on the Biophilia Hypothesis, the types of 'philia' as defined by Aristotle, and the impact of Nature-Deprivation Disorder on human well-being. We examine whether there is a fundamental necessity for the experience of the natural world, highlighting its utilitarian, pleasurable, and mutually enriching aspects. Expand your understanding of these vital connections in our course BIOL 102: Humans in Nature.
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BIOL 102 HUMANS in NATURE ARCANE WORD of the week: Jan 12, 2012 A MIND – once stretched by a new idea (like heart once stretched by love) – never regains its former shape. O Spring 2012 Neil Greenberg
BIOL 102 HUMANS in NATURE Spring 2012 Neil Greenberg ARCANE WORD of the week: Jan 12, 2012 O BIOPHILIA
In exploring this term you should consider ... • What is ... • “BIOPHILIA HYPOTHESIS • “TYPES” OF “PHILIA” • “NATURE-DEPRIVATION DISORDER” ? BIOL 102 HUMANS in NATURE O BIOPHILIA
In exploring this term you should consider the suffix “philia” ... • UTILITARIAN • PLEASUREABLE • MUTUALLY ENRICHING Arcane word-of-the-week: BIOPHILIA O “types” of “--philia” according to Aristotle
“BIOPHILIA HYPOTHESIS • “TYPES” OF “PHILIA” • “NATURE-DEPRIVATION DISORDER” ? • Is there an intrinsic “NEED” for the experience of nature / the “natural world” BIOL 102 HUMANS in NATURE O NATURE-DEPRIVATION DISORDER