Natural History, Aesthetics, and Conservation (2007)
Date and Time
April 9, 2007
07:00PM - 08:00PM EDT
Lecture by Harry Greene
Harry Greene discussed ideas on aesthetic values of biodiversity including, how Darwin's "descent with modification" and Kant's distinction between "beauty" and "sublime" facilitate nature appreciation, such that natural history enhances our emotional response to organisms beyond their individual appeal. Cosponsored with the Harvard University Center for the Environment.