Kompositionslehre Der Natur by Jakob Johann von Uexküll

The book explores the intricate relationship between living organisms and their environments, emphasizing the concept of "Umwelt," or the subjective world each organism inhabits. It delves into how organisms perceive and interact with their surroundings, proposing that each species experiences a unique reality shaped by its sensory and cognitive capabilities. The work underscores the interconnectedness of life forms and the importance of understanding these interactions to grasp the complexity of natural systems. Through this lens, it offers insights into the biological and philosophical implications of perception and existence in the natural world.

The 10960th greatest book of all time


Published
1980
Nationality
German
Length
Moderate
Pages
418
Original Language
Unknown
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