Alexander F. Skutch
Origins of Nature's Beauty: Essays by Alexander F. Skutch
Origins of Nature's Beauty: Essays by Alexander F. Skutch
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New hardcover. Alexander Skutch draws his examples from the natural wonders he knows best - birds, butterflies, and flowers. He shows how each uses beauty to attract mates or pollinators and repel or hide from predators - all instances where quality serves the goal of increasing the quantity of a species. More than this, Skutch offers intriguing evidence that animals may possess an aesthetic sense and consciously choose beautiful objects, just as humans do. These views, running counter to prevailing mechanistic explanations of natural processes, offer food for thought to both specialists and the general public. Illustrated by Dana Gardner, including four color plates.
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Year | 1992 |
Pages | 292 |
Buteo Books # | 11006 |
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