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单词 biophilia
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Definition of biophilia in English:

biophilia

noun bʌɪə(ʊ)ˈfɪlɪə
mass noun
  • (according to a theory of the biologist E. O. Wilson) an innate and genetically determined affinity of human beings with the natural world.

    人类亲近大自然的天性

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It also gives us a chance to indulge our natural biophilia - a term coined by the Pulitzer prize-winning author Edward O Wilson, who asserted that we are hard-wired to enjoy being outside.
    • This phenomenon, called biophilia, is something that scientists believe is hard-wired into us.
    • That, Wilson believes, is a direct expression of biophilia.
    • Thus ever is biophilia rewarded, and that in the end is what may save us all.
    • The idea behind biophilia is that humans have an innate connection to nature.
    • Harvard biologist Ed Wilson calls this biophilia.
    • E.O. Wilson talks about biophilia which is that attraction to life, life forms, to nature, that's the only term that I have found closest to what I feel and how I look at all the life forms.
    • The term biophilia was first used by psychologist Erich Fromm to underline ‘the need for cultivating the capacity for love as a basis for our mental health and emotional wellbeing.’
    • The findings support the theory of biophilia - showing how human health and well-being are dependent on relationships with the natural environment.
    • Wilson coined the concept of biophilia: ‘The connection that human beings subconsciously seek and need with the rest of life.’
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