Biophilia
Author:Edward O. Wilson
Edition:1st Edition
Exploring the innate human connection to the natural world, this work examines how evolutionary history shapes our emotional and cognitive responses to other forms of life. It weaves together biology, psychology, and environmental thought to reflect on biodiversity, human identity, and the importance of conservation.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Bernhardsdorp: A Journey into Human & Nature Connection→
- Chapter 2: The Superorganism: How Life Functions as a Unified System→
- Chapter 3: The Time Machine: Evolution, Memory, & Humanity’s Past→
- Chapter 4: The Bird of Paradise: Beauty, Selection, & Evolution→
- Chapter 5: The Poetic Species: Human Imagination & the Natural World→
- Chapter 6: The Serpent: Fear, Instinct, & Evolutionary Psychology→
- Chapter 7: The Right Place: Humans, Habitat, & Sense of Belonging→
- Chapter 8: The Conservation Ethic: Preserving Nature & Human Values→
- Chapter 9: Surinam: Biodiversity, Exploration, & the Living World→
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