Natur, Technik, Geist
Kontexte der Natur nach Aristoteles und Descartes in lebensweltlicher und subjektiver Erfahrung
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:19th Sep '05
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Gregor Schiemann defends the relevance of Aristotle's and Descartes' concept of nature, which define nature in contrast to the non-natural. These traditional concepts however prove to be valid only within limited contexts. In the first part of his book, the author demonstrates that both Aristotle's view of nature as a counterpart to technology in the "life-world" and Descartes' dualism of nature and mind with respect to our own experience of consciousness have remained guiding principles. Using Aristotle's doctrine of the soul and Descartes' mechanism as examples, Schiemann then shows that there is cross-fertilisation between these conceptual pairs. This natural-philosophical and epistemological study combines elements of analytical philosophy with approaches from phenomenology. It aims to contribute to a plural understanding of nature, which abandons claims to universal validity.
ISBN: 9783110180534
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 862g
507 pages