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In defence of nature's spivsWeeds: How Vagabond Plants Gatecrashed Civilisation and Changed the Way We Think About Nature.
I've never been one to think about nature in a pastoral, picturesque way.
This was where he wrote On the Origin of Species, the controversial book that transformed the way scientists think about nature.
I must admit, it sounds terrific, and the message it sends about how we should think about nature – as a dynamic living force of which we're part, rather than a static thing to be observed and studied – is admirable.
He later wrote splendidly about birds and his efforts to find them, but in the beginning he did not really think about nature, any more than biblical characters think about God, who simply comes calling.
"They hold incredible numbers of species, they are the jewels of the crown when we think about nature".
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Nevertheless, adds Wilson, in a book such as The Discarded Image, Lewis used the texts as a way to try to understand "what a medieval person saw when they looked at the world, when they looked at the sky, what they thought about nature, what they thought about faith.
I thought about nature and I thought about resetting.
But a woman past 30 for whom nature has been uncooperative for, say, three to six months, might want to think about helping nature along.
Unfortunately, when we think about the nature of value it becomes apparent that dividing up ways of thinking about value does not exactly map on to the accepted division of ways of thinking about morality.
It made me think about the nature of democracy.
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