The Nature of Physical Existence

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Routledge, 4. 2. 2014 - 384 strán (strany)
This is Volume II of six in a collection on Epistemology. Originally published in 1972, the central concern of this book is the understanding of the nature of the universe. Its field is thus that which until the eighteenth century had been known as philosophia naturalis, the philosophy of nature. The aim of the book is to elucidate and examine the fundamental concepts in terms of which the universe is understood.
 

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INTRODUCTION
29
ARISTOTLES DOCTRINE OF
53
THE NEW PHILOSOPHY OF THE INFINITE
70
THE CONCEPTION OF THE UNIVERSE
82
THE GREEK CONCEPTION OF
101
MATTER MOTION AND THE CONCEPT
151
THE THEORY OF ATOMISM AND
165
THE CONTINUUM THE PHYSICALS
174
THE MODERN CONCEPTION OF NATURE
226
An Introductory Note to Part IV
240
MATTER MOTION AND SUBSTANCE
254
RELATION ACTION AND SUBSTANCE
265
THE PHYSICAL EXISTENT AND BODY
284
THE PHYSICAL EXISTENT SIMPLE
297
PHYSICAL EXISTENCE CONTINUITY
314
NATURE THE INFINITE AND
334

DESCARTES THEORY OF
186
INFINITE PLACE AND THE PRINCIPLE
197
THE PHYSICAL EXISTENT
207
THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE page
349
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Ivor Leclerc Professor of Philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

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