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Wherever a man leaves his footprint, the "cultural" as some "perfect"
essence interferes with the idealized "natural".Just as a "good"
portrait says nothing of a personality of its subject, claiming to be
"natural", likewise a blade of grass,forest, or a landscape have
nothing to do with the originality of all thought-up gardens of Aden.
Physical and chemical phenomena forming us are constantly destroying
and restoring, and they certainly exist no metter how hard a man
aspires to conquer reality. From this standpoint, well all are equally
"natural", because the concept of what "nature" is a cultural concept.
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