Hegel's Philosophy of Nature

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Informationen zum Autor G.W.F. Hegel, M.J. Petry Klappentext This is Volume III of Hegel's philosophy of nature, which is part of a wider collection of seven volumes on Hegel. Originally published in 1970, this text looks at Organic Physics. Zusammenfassung This is Volume III of Hegel's philosophy of nature, which is part of a wider collection of seven volumes on Hegel. Originally published in 1970, this text looks at Organic Physics. Inhaltsverzeichnis SECTION THREE ORGANICS Chapter One: The terrestrial organism (Geological nature) 1 The powers of the terrestrial process 2 Geognosy 3 Physical geography b Geology and oryctognosy (The Earth's structural composition) 1 Primitive rocks 2 Fletz rocks 3 Alluvial terrain1 The atmosphere 2 The sea 3 The land Chapter Two : The plant (The vegetable organism) A The process of formation 1 Formation as such a. Leaf and root b. Cellular tissue and vessels c. The activity of the saps 2 Wood-formation 3 Bud-formation 1 Process with light 2 Aerial process 3 Aqueous processesv4 The generic process (Generic process) Chapter Three: The animal (The animal organism) A Formation (Shape) a. The nervous system b. The system of the blood c. The digestive system 3 The total shape 4 The process of formation B Assimilation 1 The theoretical process 2 The practical process (The practical relationship) a. Process with light 148b. Breathing, cutaneous process and thirst c. The digestive process 3 The nisus formativus: 1 The sex-relationship 2 Zoology (The genus and the species) 3 Medical science (The genus and the individual)

Autorentext

G.W.F. Hegel, M.J. Petry


Klappentext

This is Volume III of Hegel's philosophy of nature, which is part of a wider collection of seven volumes on Hegel. Originally published in 1970, this text looks at Organic Physics.


Inhalt
SECTION THREE ORGANICS Chapter One: The terrestrial organism (Geological nature) 1 The powers of the terrestrial process 2 Geognosy 3 Physical geography b Geology and oryctognosy (The Earth's structural composition) 1 Primitive rocks 2 Fletz rocks 3 Alluvial terrain1 The atmosphere 2 The sea 3 The land Chapter Two : The plant (The vegetable organism) A The process of formation 1 Formation as such a. Leaf and root b. Cellular tissue and vessels c. The activity of the saps 2 Wood-formation 3 Bud-formation 1 Process with light 2 Aerial process 3 Aqueous processesv4 The generic process (Generic process) Chapter Three: The animal (The animal organism) A Formation (Shape) a. The nervous system b. The system of the blood c. The digestive system 3 The total shape 4 The process of formation B Assimilation 1 The theoretical process 2 The practical process (The practical relationship) a. Process with light 148b. Breathing, cutaneous process and thirst c. The digestive process 3 The nisus formativus: 1 The sex-relationship 2 Zoology (The genus and the species) 3 Medical science (The genus and the individual)

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780415606776
    • Anzahl Seiten 422
    • Genre Books about Philosophy & Religion
    • Editor M.J. Petry
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 780g
    • Größe H216mm x B138mm x T28mm
    • Jahr 2010
    • EAN 9780415606776
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-0-415-60677-6
    • Titel Hegel's Philosophy of Nature
    • Autor G.W.F. Hegel
    • Untertitel Volume III
    • Sprache Englisch

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