Philosophy of nature
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Philosophy of nature
(Muirhead library of philosophy, 45-47 . Hegel ; 2-4)
Routledge, 2002, c1970
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Hegel's philosophy of nature
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Reprint. Originally published: London : George Allen & Unwin ; New York : Humanities Press, 1970
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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Description
The German idealist, Georg Wilhelm Hegel, was arguably one of the most important thinkers of the Nineteenth Century and his work is of continued significance today as philosophy begins a major reappraisal of Hegelian thought. Reprinted here are translations of three of his major works as they first appeared in the Muirhead Library, Philosophy of Nature, Phenomenology of Mind and Science of Logic. Also included is an original critique by John Niemeyer Findlay. This offers a reinterpretation of Hegel's idealism and his dialectical method and stresses their connection with many contemporary philosophical ideas and methods.
Table of Contents
J. N. Findlay Hegel: A Re-examination Hb: 0-415-29578-5 Georg Wilhelm Hegel Hegel's Philosophy of Nature, Volume 1 Hb: 0-415-29579-3 Georg Wilhelm Hegel Hegel's Philosophy of Nature, Volume 2 Hb: 0-415-29580-7 Georg Wilhelm Hegel Hegel's Philosophy of Nature, Volume 3 Hb: 0-415-29581-5 Georg Wilhelm Hegel The Phenomenology of Mind, Volume 1 Hb: 0-415-29582-3 Georg Wilhelm Hegel The Phenomenology of Mind, Volume 2 Hb: 0-415-29583-1 Georg Wilhelm Hegel Science of Logic Hb: 0-415-29584-X
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v. 1 ISBN 9780415295796
Description
The second part of Hegel's Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences in outline. Translated, and with an introduction by, MJ Petry.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780415295802
Description
This is Volume III of seven in a collection on Philosopher Hegel. Originally published in 1970, this volume looks at Hegel's view on physics.
Table of Contents
- SECTION TWO PHYSICS Chapter One: Physics of Universal Individuality A The free physical bodies 1 The Sun, light and its reflection (Light) 2 The bodies of opposition 3 The planet as the body of individuality (The body of individuality) 1 Air 2 The elements of opposition 3 Earth (The individual element) 1 The tension of the process 2 The dissolution of diremption Chapter T w o : Physics of particular individuality Chapter Three: Physics of total individuality 1 Relationship to Light 2 The properties of opposition (Difference in particularized corporeality) 3 Electricity (Totality in particular individuality
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v. 3 ISBN 9780415295819
Description
This is Volume III of Hegel's philosophy of nature, which is part of a wider collection of seven volumes on Hegel. Originally published in 1970, this text looks at Organic Physics.
Table of Contents
SECTION THREE ORGANICS Chapter One: The terrestrial organism (Geological nature) 1 The powers of the terrestrial process 2 Geognosy 3 Physical geography b Geology and oryctognosy (The Earth's structural composition) 1 Primitive rocks 2 Fletz rocks 3 Alluvial terrain1 The atmosphere 2 The sea 3 The land Chapter Two : The plant (The vegetable organism) A The process of formation 1 Formation as such a. Leaf and root b. Cellular tissue and vessels c. The activity of the saps 2 Wood-formation 3 Bud-formation 1 Process with light 2 Aerial process 3 Aqueous processesv4 The generic process (Generic process) Chapter Three: The animal (The animal organism) A Formation (Shape) a. The nervous system b. The system of the blood c. The digestive system 3 The total shape 4 The process of formation B Assimilation 1 The theoretical process 2 The practical process (The practical relationship) a. Process with light 148b. Breathing, cutaneous process and thirst c. The digestive process 3 The nisus formativus: 1 The sex-relationship 2 Zoology (The genus and the species) 3 Medical science (The genus and the individual)
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