ABSTRACT

This is Volume II of six in a collection on Epistemology. Originally published in 1972, the central concern of this book is the understanding of the nature of the universe. Its field is thus that which until the eighteenth century had been known as philosophia naturalis, the philosophy of nature. The aim of the book is to elucidate and examine the fundamental concepts in terms of which the universe is understood.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

part I|60 pages

The Concept of the Infinite

part III|90 pages

The Modern Concept of Nature

part IV|113 pages

Prolegomena to a new concept of nature

chapter 20|13 pages

Matter, Body, and Extension

chapter 21|11 pages

Matter, Motion, and Substance

chapter 22|19 pages

Relation, Action, and Substance

chapter 23|13 pages

The Physical Existent and Body

chapter 24|17 pages

The Physical Existent, Simple and Compound

chapter 26|15 pages

Nature, the Infinite, and the Finite

chapter 27|3 pages

The Philosophy of Nature