Positioning aesthetic landscape as economy

作者: Terry L. Barrett , Almo Farina , Gary W. Barrett

DOI: 10.1007/S10980-009-9326-Z

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摘要: Flexibility is required in modern times to comprehend vast and fluctuating levelscapes of information. The ability observe, simulate, assimilate situations circumstances from different points reference view paramount for survival. This as preamble consequence landscape valid, provides an impetus expanding ecology its traditional realm definitive terrafirma assimilation terraform (i.e. the process that alters environment capable supporting life forms). human-nature duplexity, regarding ecology, simulated with real virtual fields a noospheric configuration. involvement culture by consensus value) history sequencing relevancy) contributing determinant “real” (landscaper) “virtual” (landscapev) existence extinction. Within this network unique observations are possible (e.g. eco-field). Suggested network, aesthetics efficiency relevant life-support systems exemplified value precludes aestheticism typically limited dichotomy beautiful ugly). Aesthetics viewed transcending through levels ecological organization property processes becomes understood economy (energetic efficiency) nonmarket market units valuation. these valuation articulates subjects or objects criticism within aesthetic set point model, which measures individual societal tolerance.

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