When the German philosopher Immanuel Kant puzzled over why nature looks beautiful to us, he considered the case of replicas. Imagine, Kant wrote in the late 1700s, a jovial innkeeper who, for lack of ...
Fake plants bug me. Their waxy sheen and rigid feel suck the natural tranquility out of any environment. Not to mention, the irony of creating “fake nature” is creepily dystopian. Hasn’t the Lorax ...
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