Why We Garden

Why We Garden
Author: Claire Masset
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-04
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781849947565

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Explore the mystery of what makes us love gardening, via history, science, art, and philosophy. Whether you seek sanctuary in your potting shed, find paradise amongst your patio plants, or enjoy the simply solace of your hands in the soil, there is beauty, peace, and happiness to be found for every gardener in this thoughtful and entertaining collection. Both a hymn to gardening and a call to action, this down-to-earth guide is worth a hundred how-tos. Wander the gardens of Giverny with Monet to create your own beautiful masterpiece or, like George Orwell, reap the joy to be found in the work of an allotment. Discover the soothing symmetry in the spiral of sunflower seeds, or, like William Morris, provide a wild abundance of floral habitat for the natural visitors to your garden. Drawing inspiration from gardening greats—from the ancient Greek and French philosophers Epicurus and Voltaire, via the wisdom of Margery Fish and Gertrude Jekyll, to Monty Don and modern-day guerrilla gardeners—this beautifully illustrated compilation is a thoughtful gift for any gardener.

A Philosophy of Gardens

A Philosophy of Gardens
Author: David E. Cooper
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2006-02-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199290345

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Why do gardens matter so much and mean so much to people? That is the intriguing question to which David Cooper seeks an answer in this book. Given the enthusiasm for gardens in human civilization ancient and modern, Eastern and Western, it is surprising that the question has been so long neglected by modern philosophy. Now at last there is a philosophy of gardens. David Cooper identifies garden appreciation as a special human phenomenon distinct from both from the appreciation ofart and the appreciation of nature. He discusses the contribution of gardening and other garden-related pursuits to 'the good life'. And he distinguishes the many kinds of meanings that gardens may have, from their representation of nature to their spiritual significance. A Philosophy of Gardens willopen up this subject to students and scholars of aesthetics, ethics, and cultural and environmental studies, and to anyone with a reflective interest in things horticultural.

The Art and Philosophy of the Garden

The Art and Philosophy of the Garden
Author: David Fenner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2024
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780197753590

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In TThe Art and Philosophy of the Garden, philosopher David Fenner and botanist Ethan Fenner examine the philosophical ideas lying behind one of the most universal human activities. They strip away our assumptions and take a close look at gardens -- starting with a definition of what a garden is -- and argue for a particularly way of understanding their aesthetic properties. Fenner and Fenner make the case that many gardens have a claim to being legitimate works of art. Their comprehensive and accessible discussion contributes to the resurgence of the theory of gardens and gardening, and will also interest any thoughtful person who cares about gardens.

The Art and Philosophy of the Garden

The Art and Philosophy of the Garden
Author: David E. W. Fenner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Aesthetics
ISBN: 0197753612

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"Aesthetic forms are all around us. The vast majority of objects and events we encounter on a daily basis have distinctive aesthetic characters that motivate us to seek them out, acquire them, and make them part of our lives. Where and in what we choose to live, what cars we drive, how we attire ourselves, what we consume, and what we use to prepare ourselves to face a day clean and fragrant - all of these have pronounced aesthetic characters that strongly stand out, in many cases as their most central feature. While many of the aesthetic forms with which we choose to surround ourselves and imbue our lives are created by us, just as many come directly from nature. Throughout history and across cultures we have memorialized the aesthetic forms of plants, making them the subject of countless works of art and the default choice for adornment, from the Acanth leaves at the tops of Corinthian columns to the botanical flourishes that create the border of an Ottoman rug. Think of the place in our lives of cut flowers, one of the most prevalent of aesthetic forms. These days we have dozens of options of cut flowers from which to choose, with a range of shapes, colors, and scents. We may choose some to say "congratulations," others to say "condolences," but their ultimate purpose is the same: to beautify our living spaces for a week or two. The profitability of the cut flower industry speaks to our affinity toward the most anthropocentrically "useless" and ephemeral part of the plant, which neither feeds nor clothes nor shelters us"--

The Garden as an Art

The Garden as an Art
Author: Mara Miller
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1993-07-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438413167

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In this book Miller challenges contemporary aesthetic theory to include gardens in an expanded definition of art. She provides a radical critique of three central tenets within current intellectual debate: first, the art historical notion that art should only be studied within the context of a single culture and period; second, the philosophical belief that art should be conceived as a discrete object unrelated to our survival as persons, as cultural communities, as a species; and third, the notion that all signifying systems are like language.

Philosophy in the Garden

Philosophy in the Garden
Author: Damon Young
Publsiher: Scribe Us
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1950354075

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Why did Marcel Proust have bonsai beside his bed? What was Jane Austen doing, coveting an apricot? How was Friedrich Nietzsche inspired by his 'thought tree'? In Philosophy in the Garden, Damon Young explores one of literature's most intimate relationships: authors and their gardens. For some, the garden provided a retreat from workaday labor; for others, solitude's quiet counsel. For all, it played a philosophical role: giving their ideas a new life. What unites the authors--Proust, Woolf, Colette, Rousseau, Orwell, Emily Dickinson, Kazantzakis--portrayed in Philosophy in the Garden is not any one ideal, but a devotion to the garden itself: to its philosophical fertility. Despite being bookworms and paper moths, they did some of their best thinking al fresco. (Even Jean-Paul Sartre, whose hero in Nausea was sickened by a chestnut tree.) Philosophy in the Garden reveals the profound thoughts discovered in parks, backyards, and pot-plants. It does not provide tips for mowing overgrown couch grass, or mulching a dry Japanese maple. It is a philosophical companion to the garden's labors and joys.

A Philosophy of Gardens

A Philosophy of Gardens
Author: David Edward Cooper
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1383043655

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Why do gardens matter so much and mean so much to people? Cooper identifies garden appreciation as a special human phenomenon distinct from both the appreciation of art and the appreciation of nature.

Why We Garden

Why We Garden
Author: Claire Masset
Publsiher: Batsford Books
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2023-03-02
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781849948593

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Explore the mystery of what makes us love gardening, via history, science, art and philosophy. Whether you seek sanctuary in your potting shed, find paradise amongst your patio plants or enjoy the simple solace of your hands in the soil, there is beauty, peace and happiness to be found for every gardener in this thoughtful and entertaining collection. Both a hymn to gardening and a call to action, this down-to-earth guide is worth a hundred 'how-tos'. Wander the gardens of Giverny with Monet to create your own 'beautiful masterpiece' or, like George Orwell, reap the joy to be found in the work of a vegetable plot. Discover the soothing symmetry in the spiral of sunflower seeds, or, like William Morris, provide a wild abundance for the natural visitors to your garden. Drawing inspiration from gardening greats – from the ancient Greek and French philosophers Epicurus and Voltaire, via the wisdom of Margery Fish and Gertrude Jekyll, to Monty Don and modern-day guerrilla gardeners – this beautifully illustrated compilation is a thoughtful gift for any gardener.