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The Philosophers Zone podcast

Program: Is a blobfish beautiful or ugly? Science, aesthetics and the natural world

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The 2019 bushfires that devastated the east coast of Australia had one upside: the smoke in the atmosphere made for some stunning sunsets. But is a beautiful sunset caused by bushfire smoke really beautiful? Or consider the blobfish: crowned the world's ugliest animal in 2013 by the Ugly Animal Preservation Society, the blobfish is actually a miracle of evolution, perfectly adapted to its deep-sea environment. But does that feature make it attractive? This week we're looking at how the aesthetic appreciation of nature and scientific knowledge can be at odds with each other.

Guest: Jack Justus, Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University

Producer: David Rutledge

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Philosophy, Earth Science, Environmental Health
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