biophilia
noun [ U ] uk/ˌbaɪ.əʊˈfɪl.i.ə/ us/ˌbaɪ.oʊˈfɪl.i.ə/
人类热爱生命的天性,人类与其他生物的自然联系
love of living things and nature, which some people believe humans are born with
biophilia, the inborn affinity human beings have for other forms of life 人类与其他生物的自然联系,一种人类对其他生命形式与生俱来的亲切感
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- She is also a believer in "biophilia," Edward O. Wilson's hypothesis that humans are innately and emotionally attracted to other living organisms.
- The biophilia concept states that we are drawn to environments that have supported human life in the past, so responding to nature is part of our genetic makeup.
- The biophilia theory, though not universally embraced by biologists, is supported by a decade of research that reveals how strongly and positively people respond to such things as open, grassy landscapes.
- Frumkin's research has made him a believer in biophilia.