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Concepts of nature: ancient and modern

Beabout, Gregory R.(Contributions by)Cooper, Barry(Contributions by)Covington, Jesse(Contributions by)Fields, Stephen M.(Contributions by)Geddert, Jeremy Seth(Contributions by)Hughes, Glenn(Contributions by)Jr., James R. Stoner(Contributions by)Moreland, Anna Bonta(Contributions by)Moschella, Melissa(Contributions by)Richards, Amy Gilbert(Contributions by)Rosenberg, Randall S.(Contributions by)Rubin, Charles T.(Contributions by)Shell, Susan Meld(Contributions by)Smith, Thomas W.(Contributions by)Tollefsen, Christopher O.(Contributions by)Vaughan, Geoffrey M.(Contributions by)McGuire, Steven F.(Edited by)Snell, R. J.(Edited by)
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Concepts of Nature compare and contrast classical, medieval, and modern conceptions of nature in order to better understand how and why the concept of nature no longer seems to provide a limit or standard for human action. These essays also evaluate whether a rearticulation of pre-modern ideas (or perhaps a reconciliation or reconstitution on modern terms) is desirable and/or possible.

Edited by R. J. Snell and Steven F. McGuire, this book will be of interest to intellectual historians, political theorists, theologians, and philosophers.

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Lexington Books
1498527558 / 9781498527552
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
113.09
07/10/2016
English
249 pages
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