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"Nature holds the key to our aesthetic, intellectual, cognitive and even spiritual satisfaction"

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Wilson’s line reads like a calm statement of fact, but it’s really a manifesto smuggled in through the side door. A scientist famous for cataloging ants and arguing big-picture ecology is making a sweeping claim about what humans are for: not just survival or consumption, but a kind of flourishing that depends on contact with the living world. The word “key” is doing heavy rhetorical work. It implies we’re locked out of ourselves - overstimulated, overbuilt, overconfident - and that the unlocking mechanism isn’t another gadget or ideology, but nature.

The intent is strategic. By stacking “aesthetic, intellectual, cognitive and even spiritual,” Wilson builds a coalition across audiences that don’t always share values. If you care about beauty, knowledge, mental health, or meaning, he’s saying, conservation isn’t optional; it’s infrastructure for the human psyche. That “even” before “spiritual” matters, too: a secular thinker acknowledging the territory of religion without conceding it. Nature can deliver transcendence without theology, awe without doctrine.

Contextually, this sits inside Wilson’s biophilia argument and late-20th-century environmentalism trying to escape the “save the whales” sentimentality trap. He’s reframing ecology as self-interest at the highest level: protect biodiversity because it stabilizes the inner life. Subtext: modernity has mistaken progress for separation. The costs show up as attention fragmentation, loneliness, and a hollowed-out sense of wonder - symptoms Wilson treats as ecological as much as psychological.

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TopicNature
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Later attribution: The Art Of Joy (Lucas Nguyen, 2024) modern compilationISBN: 9788233933838 · ID: kRkqEQAAQBAJ
Text match: 95.00%   Provider: Google Books
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... Nature holds the key to our aesthetic , intellectual , cognitive and even spiritual satisfaction . " - E. O. Wilson A 2019 study published in the journal Scientific Reports found that people who spent at least 120 minutes a week in ...
Other candidates (1)
The Biophilia Hypothesis (E. O. Wilson, 1993)50.0%
The biophilia hypothesis proclaims a human dependence on nature that extends far beyond the simple issues of material...
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E. O. Wilson

E. O. Wilson (June 10, 1929 - December 26, 2021) was a Scientist from USA.

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