An Idea of Nature: A Bipolar Proposal
This article argues that in order to understand nature, we depend on a basic idea or ideal type of nature, following R. G. Collingwood's work The Idea of Nature. Collingwood asserted that the prevailing idea of nature in Western thought evolved through three analogies for understanding nature:...
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Year: 2015, Volume: 50, Issue: 2, Pages: 287-303 |
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B dogma of the Two Natures B idea of nature B R. G. Collingwood B Mystery B Chalcedon B ecstatic naturalism |
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