@article{79e8fadd-3e45-4c8b-8cab-b2126e5f84c0, author = {Dariusz Czaja}, title = {Miłosza lekcja biologii}, journal = {Przekładaniec}, volume = {2011}, number = {Issue 25 – Między Miłoszem a Miłoszem}, year = {2012}, issn = {1425-6851}, pages = {59-80},keywords = {Miłosz and anthropology; human/animal relations; theory of evolution}, abstract = {Biology lesson Over the years A View of San Francisco Bay (1969) has proven itself essential both to Miłosz’s life and to his writings. It was here that he formulated, for the fi rst time with such a force, the theses that would later regularly reappear in his essays and poetry. One vital aspect of the intellectual construction outlined in A View of San Francisco Bay was the concept of Nature. Miłosz proposed a “presentistic” approach arguing for the concept of Nature, which he expounded, as an indispensible element of contemporary thought. His refl ections are restricted to selected motifs closely linked with his theses about Nature: Nature and beauty, human/animal relations, and the theory of evolution.  }, doi = {10.4467/16891864PC.12.004.0431}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/przekladaniec/article/milosza-lekcja-biologii} }