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In this episode of the WHY Podcast, Jack sits down with Mark C. Taylor, Professor of Religion at Columbia University, to discuss how the humanities and the natural world intersect. They talk about how literature, philoso...
The Human Connection to Nature is an episode from WHY? - Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life by Prairie Public Broadcasting. In this episode of the WHY Podcast, Jack sits down with Mark C. Taylor, Professor of Religion at Columbia...
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Published Mar 9, 2025, 65:01 long, audio available.
In this episode of the WHY Podcast, Jack sits down with Mark C. Taylor, Professor of Religion at Columbia University, to discuss how the humanities and the natural world intersect. They talk about how literature, philosophy, and art can provide new insights into our connection with nature and offer paths toward a more sustainable and harmonious relationship with the environment.
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The Human Connection to Nature is from WHY? - Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life by Prairie Public Broadcasting.
Published Mar 9, 2025 and 65:01 long