2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40656-021-00373-y
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Darwin’s perception of nature and the question of disenchantment: a semantic analysis across the six editions of On the Origin of Species

Abstract: This body of work is motivated by an apparent contradiction between, on the one hand, Darwin’s testimony in his autobiographical text about a supposed perceptual colour blindness before the aesthetic magnificence of natural landscapes, and, on the other hand, the last paragraph of On the Origin of Species, where he claims to perceive the forms of nature as beautiful and wonderful. My aim is to delve into the essence of the Darwinian perception of beauty in the context of the Weberian concept of “disenchantment… Show more

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“…La traducción es mía. 5 En otros trabajos(Jiménez Pazos 2017, 2021a, 2021b, 2022 he indagado con más detenimiento sobre la supuesta pérdida de sensibilidad estética de Darwin.…”
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“…La traducción es mía. 5 En otros trabajos(Jiménez Pazos 2017, 2021a, 2021b, 2022 he indagado con más detenimiento sobre la supuesta pérdida de sensibilidad estética de Darwin.…”
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