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单词 biophilia
释义

biophilia

noun

bio·​phil·​ia ˌbī-ō-ˈfi-lē-ə How to pronounce biophilia (audio)
-ˈfēl-yə
: a hypothetical human tendency to interact or be closely associated with other forms of life in nature : a desire or tendency to commune with nature
Biophilia is the term coined by the Harvard naturalist Dr. Edward O. Wilson to describe what he saw as humanity's "innate tendency to focus on life and lifelike processes," and to be drawn toward nature, to feel an affinity for it, a love, a craving. Natalie Angier
Do human beings have within them an innate sense of connection to other forms of life? If so, can this natural feeling, this "biophilia," both enhance our respect for ourselves as human and reinforce our sense of obligation to treat other forms of life with loving care? T. H. Watkins

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The term "biophilia" was popularized by psychoanalyst Erich Fromm in the 1960s. In his work, he used the word (from bio-, meaning "life," and -philia, meaning "friendly feeling toward") to describe the biological drive toward self-preservation. In the late 1970s, American biologist Edward O. Wilson extended the word's meaning, seeing it as the perfect word for "the rich, natural pleasure that comes from being surrounded by living organisms." Recently, "biophilia" has been in the news as the title of Icelandic singer Björk's latest project, a multimedia production that (according to the website for the Manchester International Festival) "celebrates how sound works in nature, exploring the infinite expanse of the universe, from planetary systems to atomic structure."

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web Humans also have an innate instinct to connect with nature, known as biophilia. Erica Sweeney, Good Housekeeping, 29 July 2022 The concept comes from the term biophilia, which refers to the human tendency to interact with other forms of life. Jessica Bennett, Better Homes & Gardens, 13 Jan. 2022 The website calls out the term: biophilia, the innate tendency to seek connections with nature. Lauren Mowery, Forbes, 27 Oct. 2021 The design will include elements of biophilia: a green wall, draping plants and a network of custom planters throughout the property. Nancy Sarnoff, Houston Chronicle, 10 Feb. 2020 Spaces need to have a sense of biophilia, where the natural world is reflected within the classroom. Kate Mcgregor, ELLE Decor, 23 Oct. 2019 Calabrese said that houseplants are an example of biophilia in action. Anne Nickoloff, cleveland.com, 29 Aug. 2019 While biomimicry seeks solutions to human challenges by emulating nature, biophilia fosters connections with nature. Diana Budds, Curbed, 14 June 2019 While the concept of biophilia is debatable, the effects of the phenomenon are not; researchers noted that simply staring at an image of natural scenery for 40 seconds was enough to trigger the brain into a more relaxed state. NBC News, 2 Apr. 2018 See More

Word History

Etymology

New Latin

First Known Use

1979, in the meaning defined above

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