General principles of the philosophy of nature : with an outline of some of its recent developments among the Germans, embracing the philosophical systems of Schelling and Hegel, and Oken's system of nature /

"The reader will perceive, that the First Part is thoroughly programmatic, and simply assigns the general points of view for a philosophical study of the natural sciences. The principles there laid down are an abstract of a larger treatise, containing developments and applications especially to...

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Main Author: Stallo, J. B. (John Bernhard), 1823-1900
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : W. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 1848.
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Summary:"The reader will perceive, that the First Part is thoroughly programmatic, and simply assigns the general points of view for a philosophical study of the natural sciences. The principles there laid down are an abstract of a larger treatise, containing developments and applications especially to Physics and Chemistry, the publication of which has been reserved, in order to make room for the Second Part, without extending the limits of the book beyond a volume. This Second Part is an attempt at a delineation of German "philosophy of nature" (Naturphilosophie) in some of its most notable phases, embracing principally the philosophical systems of Schelling (with Oken's System of Nature) and Hegel"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved).
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 520 pages) : 2 table
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