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Philosophy of Nature

Full title: Philosophy of Nature
ISBN: 9780745651590
ISBN 10: 0745651593
Authors: Feyerabend, Paul K
Publisher: Polity
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 288
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2019

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Synopsis

Philosopher, Physicist, And Anarchist Paul Feyerabend Was One Of The Most Unconventional Scholars Of His Time. His Book Against Method Has Become A Modern Classic. Yet It Is Not Well Known That Feyerabend Spent Many Years Working On A Philosophy Of Nature That Was Intended To Comprise Three Volumes Covering The Period From The Earliest Traces Of Stone Age Cave Paintings To The Atomic Physics Of The 20th Century -- A Project That, As He Conveyed In A Letter To Imre Lakatos, Almost Drove Him Nuts: Damn The, Naturphilosophie. The Book's Manuscript Was Long Believed To Have Been Lost. Recently, However, A Typescript Constituting The First Volume Of The Project Was Unexpectedly Discovered At The University Of Konstanz. In This Volume Feyerabend Explores The Significance Of Myths For The Early Period Of Natural Philosophy, As Well As The Transition From Homer's Aggregate Universe To Parmenides' Uniform Ontology. He Focuses On The Rise Of Rationalism In Greek Antiquity, Which He Considers A Disastrous Development, And The Associated Separation Of Man From Nature. Thus Feyerabend Explores The Prehistory Of Science In His Familiar Polemical And Extraordinarily Learned Manner. The Volume Contains Numerous Pictures And Drawings By Feyerabend Himself. It Also Contains Hitherto Unpublished Biographical Material That Will Help To Round Up Our Overall Image Of One Of The Most Influential Radical Philosophers Of The Twentieth Century -- From The Publisher. Presuppostions Of Myths, And The Knowledge Of Theri Inventors -- The Structure And Function Of Myths -- Homer's Aggregate Universe -- Transition To An Explicitly Conceptual Approach To Nature -- Philosophy Of Nature Through Parmenides -- Wester Philosophy Of Nature From Aristotle To Bohr -- Conclusion. Paul Feyerabend ; Edited With An Introduction By Helmut Heit And Eric Oberheim ; Translated By Dorothea Lotter With Assistance From Andrew Cross. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.