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    Does aesthetic appreciation of nature need to be science-based?

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    Abstract
    Science-based aesthetic appreciation of nature can differ significantly from non-science-based appreciation, for example in understanding a volcanic eruption in Hawaii geologically or as the anger of the goddess Pelé. Non-scientific appreciation can be sometimes appropriate as with enjoying fall leaf colors, but even this is enriched by science. Environmental aesthetics and environmental ethics: from beauty to duty.
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    Stevens, Christopher

    Date Issued
    2009
    Format
    born digital; motion pictures (visual works); digital moving image formats
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