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The Idea Of Nature
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2014 Reprint Of 1945 Edition. Full Facsimile Of The Original Edition, Not Reproduced With Optical Recognition Software. The First Part Deals With Greek Cosmology And Is The Longest, The Most Elaborate And, On The Whole, The Liveliest Part Of A Book Which Never Deviates Into Dullness. The Dominant Thought In Greek Cosmology, Collingwood Holds, Was The Microcosmmacrocosm Analogy, Nature Being The Substance Of Something Ensouled Where Soul Meant The Selfmoving. Part Ii Is The Renaissance View Of Nature . Collingwood Describes The Rise And Decline Of The Deists' View Of Nature As A Machine Designed By The Great Contriver Who, Having Turned It Out, Watches It Go. Part Iii, The Modern View Of Nature, Deals With Very Recent Or Contemporary Philosophy And Science, Discerning In It A Radical Evolutionism First In Biology And Later In Cosmology. Remains To This Day A Classic Text In The History Of Ideas.
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- Q: What is the size of 'The Idea of Nature'? A: This book measures six inches in length, zero point four four inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height.
- Q: How many pages are in 'The Idea of Nature'? A: This book contains one hundred ninety-two pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of philosophy and history.
- Q: What type of binding does 'The Idea of Nature' have? A: This edition features a paperback binding, making it lightweight and portable for readers.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Idea of Nature'? A: The author is Robin George Collingwood, a prominent philosopher known for his work in history and philosophy.
- Q: What is the publication year of 'The Idea of Nature'? A: This book is a 2014 reprint of the original edition published in nineteen forty-five.
- Q: Is 'The Idea of Nature' suitable for all readers? A: Yes, this book is suitable for readers interested in history and philosophy, particularly those studying Greek cosmology.
- Q: What themes does 'The Idea of Nature' explore? A: The book explores themes of Greek cosmology, the Renaissance view of nature, and modern philosophical perspectives.
- Q: How should I read 'The Idea of Nature'? A: You can read this book at your own pace, as it is designed for both casual readers and academic study.
- Q: Is 'The Idea of Nature' appropriate for children? A: While it is not specifically targeted at children, mature readers and young adults may find it engaging.
- Q: How do I keep 'The Idea of Nature' in good condition? A: Keep the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve its quality.
- Q: Can I return 'The Idea of Nature' if I'm not satisfied? A: Yes, you can typically return the book within a specified period if it is in its original condition.
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- Q: Does 'The Idea of Nature' have any special features? A: No, this edition does not include any special features; it is a full facsimile of the original text.
- Q: How does 'The Idea of Nature' compare to other philosophy books? A: This book is unique for its in-depth analysis of cosmology and historical perspectives, making it a classic in philosophy.
- Q: What kind of audience is 'The Idea of Nature' intended for? A: This book is intended for students of philosophy and history, as well as general readers interested in nature's conceptual evolution.