Article ID: CBB737605163

Darwin’s perception of nature and the question of disenchantment: A semantic analysis across the six editions of On the Origin of Species (2021)

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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 of the world”, assumed as a possible conceptual axis that enables the unravelling of the core of this contrast of perceptions. In acknowledging the theory of evolution as one of the most prominent scientific theories likely to have contributed to disenchantment, a number of questions arise: Is disenchantment compatible with aesthetic experience and sensibility before natural beauty? Was it Darwin’s disenchanted conception of the world that led him to believe he was colour blind? To answer these questions, a computer-assisted semantic analysis of lexical frequency and variability, most especially focused on aesthetic-emotional and religious or spiritual adverbs and adjectives, has been undertaken across the six editions of The Origin. The semantic analysis demonstrates that, although disenchanted, Darwin’s descriptions of, mainly, the adaptational excellence of living beings, reflect an aesthetically enriched perception of nature. It is concluded that Darwin’s perceptual colour blindness, then, might be based on a confusion rooted in the equation of equality between aesthetic sensibility in nature and the perception of its beauty as part of the vestigia Dei.

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Authors & Contributors
Alves, José Jerônimo de Alencar
Amigoni, David
Berkenkotter, Carol
Despret, Vinciane
Finseth, Ian Frederick
Fiorentini, Erna
Journals
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation
Environment and History
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Publishers
University of Minnesota
Cambridge University Press
Ashgate Publishing
University of Georgia Press
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Concepts
Aesthetics
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Evolution
Science and culture
Natural selection
Science and literature
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Adorno, Theodor W.
Allen, Grant
Butler, Samuel
Gray, Asa
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
17th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
Great Britain
France
Russia
United States
Amazon River Region (South America)
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