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Andrea Wulf on The Invention of Nature - Humboldt's Dangerous Idea

Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the profound impact of Alexander von Humboldt on 19th-century science, ecology, and global understanding in this second part of a podcast interview with Andrea Wulf. Delve into the conflicts between truth and power, the unintended consequences of scientific discovery, and Humboldt's influence on the concept of nature as an art form. Examine the role of embodiment in innovation and creativity, and consider how natural and built environments shape human thought. Gain insights into the challenges of synthesizing knowledge in an interconnected world and reflect on the relevance of Humboldt's work to modern interdisciplinary research and societal transitions.

Syllabus

Intro
Welcome
Interdisciplinaryism
Multicellular life
Exploring the world
Education system
Complexity in science
Diplomacy
Ethics
Hail Mary Pass
The Invention of Nature
Nature as an Art Form
Decentering Human Exceptionalism
Entangled Life
Research
White Privilege


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Santa Fe Institute

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