Biophilia / Edward O. Wilson.

Author
Wilson, Edward O. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, [1984]
  • ©1984
Description
157 pages ; 23 cm

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                Summary note
                The eminent biologist reflects on his own response to nature and the aesthetic aspects of his exploration of natural systems in an intensely personal essay that examines the essential links between mankind and the rest of the living world.
                Bibliographic references
                Bibliography: p. [147]-157.
                Contents
                • Prologue
                • Bernhardsdorp
                • The superorganism
                • The time machine
                • The bird of paradise
                • The poetic species
                • The serpent
                • The right place
                • The conservation ethic
                • Surinam.
                Other title(s)
                Biophilia : the human bond with other species
                ISBN
                • 0674074416
                • 9780674074415 ((alk. paper))
                • 0674074424 ((pbk.))
                • 9780674074422 ((pbk.))
                LCCN
                84009052
                OCLC
                10754298
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