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Book Title
Natural Philosophy : on Retrieving a Lost Disciplinary Imaginary
Publication Name
Natural Philosophy
Title
Natural Philosophy
Subtitle
On Retrieving a Lost Disciplinary Imaginary
Author
Alister Mcgrath
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0192865730
EAN
9780192865731
ISBN
9780192865731
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Genre
Philosophy, Science
Topic
General
Release Date
10/11/2022
Release Year
2022
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Item Weight
19.3 Oz
Publication Year
2023
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0192865730
ISBN-13
9780192865731
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28057293450

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Book Title
Natural Philosophy : on Retrieving a Lost Disciplinary Imaginary
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Topic
General
Genre
Philosophy, Science
Author
Alister Mcgrath
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
19.3 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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"An engaging account... highly recommended" -- Choice Reviews"In my opinion, this is McGrath's most important work to date, and might even be a candidate of 21st century classics." -- Michael Borowski, Reviews in Science, Religion and Theology"A significant scholarly contribution" -- David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer"important and elegantly argued book by one of today's most prolific and engaging theologians...[McGrath's] clear and accessible style testifies to his skill as an exemplary communicator." -- John Saxbee, Church Times"This book is a significant scholarly contribution to a wider and deeper worldview affirming science, philosophy, ethics and aesthetics within a reimagined natural philosophy." -- David Lorimer, Journal Of The Scientific And Medical Network"In this book, Alister McGrath provides an intellectual history and critique of what is now referred to as natural science, as well as a proposed re-conception of science going forward...The book has two parts. In Part 1, McGrath successfully labors to give an accessible introduction to the historical conception and development of natural philosophy and its trajectory/transformation towards contemporary "science," followed in Part 2 by a proposed direction out of the predicament which he and others see modern/postmodern science to be in." -- Alexander Fogassy, DPhil Candidate, Oriel College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK OX1 4EW., Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith"it's an engaging account that readers not well versed in the history will find informative... Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals. General readers." -- Choice"Natural Philosophy, with its 60-page bibliography, is a timely ressourcement for a goal beyond science or religion." -- Science & Christian Belief, "An engaging account... highly recommended" -- Choice Reviews "In my opinion, this is McGrath's most important work to date, and might even be a candidate of 21st century classics." -- Michael Borowski, Reviews in Science, Religion and Theology "A significant scholarly contribution" -- David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer "important and elegantly argued book by one of today's most prolific and engaging theologians...[McGrath's] clear and accessible style testifies to his skill as an exemplary communicator." -- John Saxbee, Church Times "This book is a significant scholarly contribution to a wider and deeper worldview affirming science, philosophy, ethics and aesthetics within a reimagined natural philosophy." -- David Lorimer, Journal Of The Scientific And Medical Network "In this book, Alister McGrath provides an intellectual history and critique of what is now referred to as natural science, as well as a proposed re-conception of science going forward...The book has two parts. In Part 1, McGrath successfully labors to give an accessible introduction to the historical conception and development of natural philosophy and its trajectory/transformation towards contemporary "science," followed in Part 2 by a proposed direction out of the predicament which he and others see modern/postmodern science to be in." -- Alexander Fogassy, DPhil Candidate, Oriel College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK OX1 4EW., Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith "it's an engaging account that readers not well versed in the history will find informative... Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals. General readers." -- Choice, "In my opinion, this is McGrath's most important work to date, and might even be a candidate of 21st century classics." -- Michael Borowski, Reviews in Science, Religion and Theology "important and elegantly argued book by one of today's most prolific and engaging theologians...[McGrath's] clear and accessible style testifies to his skill as an exemplary communicator." -- John Saxbee, Church Times, "In my opinion, this is McGrath's most important work to date, and might even be a candidate of 21st century classics." -- Michael Borowski, Reviews in Science, Religion and Theology "A significant scholarly contribution" -- David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer "important and elegantly argued book by one of today's most prolific and engaging theologians...[McGrath's] clear and accessible style testifies to his skill as an exemplary communicator." -- John Saxbee, Church Times "This book is a significant scholarly contribution to a wider and deeper worldview affirming science, philosophy, ethics and aesthetics within a reimagined natural philosophy." -- David Lorimer, Journal Of The Scientific And Medical Network "In this book, Alister McGrath provides an intellectual history and critique of what is now referred to as natural science, as well as a proposed re-conception of science going forward...The book has two parts. In Part 1, McGrath successfully labors to give an accessible introduction to the historical conception and development of natural philosophy and its trajectory/transformation towards contemporary "science," followed in Part 2 by a proposed direction out of the predicament which he and others see modern/postmodern science to be in." -- Alexander Fogassy, DPhil Candidate, Oriel College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK OX1 4EW., Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, "In my opinion, this is McGrath's most important work to date, and might even be a candidate of 21st century classics." -- Michael Borowski, Reviews in Science, Religion and Theology "important and elegantly argued book by one of today's most prolific and engaging theologians...[McGrath's] clear and accessible style testifies to his skill as an exemplary communicator." -- John Saxbee, Church Times "This book is a significant scholarly contribution to a wider and deeper worldview affirming science, philosophy, ethics and aesthetics within a reimagined natural philosophy." -- David Lorimer, Journal Of The Scientific And Medical Network, important and elegantly argued book by one of today's most prolific and engaging theologians...[McGrath's] clear and accessible style testifies to his skill as an exemplary communicator., "In my opinion, this is McGrath's most important work to date, and might even be a candidate of 21st century classics." -- Michael Borowski, Reviews in Science, Religion and Theology "A significant scholarly contribution" -- David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer "important and elegantly argued book by one of today's most prolific and engaging theologians...[McGrath's] clear and accessible style testifies to his skill as an exemplary communicator." -- John Saxbee, Church Times "This book is a significant scholarly contribution to a wider and deeper worldview affirming science, philosophy, ethics and aesthetics within a reimagined natural philosophy." -- David Lorimer, Journal Of The Scientific And Medical Network "In this book, Alister McGrath provides an intellectual history and critique of what is now referred to as natural science, as well as a proposed re-conception of science going forward...The book has two parts. In Part 1, McGrath successfully labors to give an accessible introduction to the historical conception and development of natural philosophy and its trajectory/transformation towards contemporary "science," followed in Part 2 by a proposed direction out of the predicament which he and others see modern/postmodern science to be in." -- Alexander Fogassy, DPhil Candidate, Oriel College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK OX1 4EW., Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith "it's an engaging account that readers not well versed in the history will find informative... Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals. General readers." -- Choice, "In my opinion, this is McGrath's most important work to date, and might even be a candidate of 21st century classics." -- Michael Borowski, Reviews in Science, Religion and Theology "important and elegantly argued book by one of today's most prolific and engaging theologians...[McGrath's] clear and accessible style testifies to his skill as an exemplary communicator." -- John Saxbee, Church Times "This book is a significant scholarly contribution to a wider and deeper worldview affirming science, philosophy, ethics and aesthetics within a reimagined natural philosophy." -- David Lorimer, Journal Of The Scientific And Medical Network "In this book, Alister McGrath provides an intellectual history and critique of what is now referred to as natural science, as well as a proposed re-conception of science going forward...The book has two parts. In Part 1, McGrath successfully labors to give an accessible introduction to the historical conception and development of natural philosophy and its trajectory/transformation towards contemporary "science," followed in Part 2 by a proposed direction out of the predicament which he and others see modern/postmodern science to be in." -- Alexander Fogassy, DPhil Candidate, Oriel College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK OX1 4EW., Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, "An engaging account... highly recommended" -- Choice Reviews"In my opinion, this is McGrath's most important work to date, and might even be a candidate of 21st century classics." -- Michael Borowski, Reviews in Science, Religion and Theology"A significant scholarly contribution" -- David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer"important and elegantly argued book by one of today's most prolific and engaging theologians...[McGrath's] clear and accessible style testifies to his skill as an exemplary communicator." -- John Saxbee, Church Times"This book is a significant scholarly contribution to a wider and deeper worldview affirming science, philosophy, ethics and aesthetics within a reimagined natural philosophy." -- David Lorimer, Journal Of The Scientific And Medical Network"In this book, Alister McGrath provides an intellectual history and critique of what is now referred to as natural science, as well as a proposed re-conception of science going forward...The book has two parts. In Part 1, McGrath successfully labors to give an accessible introduction to the historical conception and development of natural philosophy and its trajectory/transformation towards contemporary "science," followed in Part 2 by a proposed direction out of the predicament which he and others see modern/postmodern science to be in." -- Alexander Fogassy, DPhil Candidate, Oriel College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK OX1 4EW., Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith"it's an engaging account that readers not well versed in the history will find informative... Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals. General readers." -- Choice
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
501
Table Of Content
Introduction: On Retrieving Natural PhilosophyPart One: A Critical Conversation with the Tradition1. The Origins of Natural Philosophy: Aristotle2. The Consolidation of Natural Philosophy: The Middle Ages3. Skywatching: The Natural Philosophy of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo4. English Natural Philosophy: Bacon, Boyle, and Newton5. The Parting of the Ways: From Natural Philosophy to Natural SciencePart Two: A Reconceived Natural Philosophy: Exploring a Disciplinary Imaginary6. Reconceiving Natural Philosophy: Laying the Foundations7. Theory: The Contemplation of Nature8. Objectivity: Understanding the External World9. Subjectivity: An Affective Engagement with Nature10. Natural Philosophy: Recasting a VisionAcknowledgementsWorks ConsultedIndex
Synopsis
Recovering the forgotten discipline of Natural Philosophy for the modern world This book argues for the retrieval of 'natural philosophy', a concept that faded into comparative obscurity as individual scientific disciplines became established and institutionalized. Natural philosophy was understood in the early modern period as a way of exploring the human relationship with the natural world, encompassing what would now be seen as the distinct disciplines of the natural sciences, mathematics, music, philosophy, and theology. The first part of the work represents a critical conversation with the tradition, identifying the essential characteristics of natural philosophy, particularly its emphasis on both learning about and learning from nature. After noting the factors which led to the disintegration of natural philosophy during the nineteenth century, the second part of the work sets out the reasons why natural philosophy should be retrieved, and a creative and innovative proposal for how this might be done. This draws on Karl Popper's 'Three Worlds' and Mary Midgley's notion of using multiple maps in bringing together the many aspects of the human encounter with the natural world. Such a retrieved or 're-imagined' natural philosophy is able to encourage both human attentiveness and respectfulness towards Nature, while enfolding both the desire to understand the natural world, and the need to preserve the affective, imaginative, and aesthetic aspects of the human response to nature., This book argues for the retrieval of the concept of 'natural philosophy', encompassing the natural sciences, philosophy, and theology, amongst others. It identifies the essential characteristics of natural philosophy from its Aristotelian roots onwards, and then makes a creative proposal on how we might reincorporate it into our current worldview., Recovering the forgotten discipline of Natural Philosophy for the modern worldThis book argues for the retrieval of 'natural philosophy', a concept that faded into comparative obscurity as individual scientific disciplines became established and institutionalized. Natural philosophy was understood in the early modern period as a way of exploring the human relationship with the natural world, encompassing what would now be seen as the distinct disciplines of the natural sciences, mathematics, music, philosophy, and theology. The first part of the work represents a critical conversation with the tradition, identifying the essential characteristics of natural philosophy, particularly its emphasis on both learning about and learning from nature. After noting the factors which led to the disintegration of natural philosophy during the nineteenth century, the second part of the work sets out the reasons why natural philosophy should be retrieved, and a creative and innovative proposal for how this might be done. This draws on Karl Popper's 'Three Worlds' and Mary Midgley's notion of using multiple maps in bringing together the many aspects of the human encounter with the natural world. Such a retrieved or 're-imagined' natural philosophy is able to encourage both human attentiveness and respectfulness towards Nature, while enfolding both the desire to understand the natural world, and the need to preserve the affective, imaginative, and aesthetic aspects of the human response to nature.
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Q175
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