Atnaujinkite slapukų nuostatas

El. knyga: World Soul: A History

Edited by (Professor of Ancient and Contemporary Philosophy, Humboldt University)
  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Philosophical Concepts
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190913472
  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Philosophical Concepts
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190913472

DRM apribojimai

  • Kopijuoti:

    neleidžiama

  • Spausdinti:

    neleidžiama

  • El. knygos naudojimas:

    Skaitmeninių teisių valdymas (DRM)
    Leidykla pateikė šią knygą šifruota forma, o tai reiškia, kad norint ją atrakinti ir perskaityti reikia įdiegti nemokamą programinę įrangą. Norint skaityti šią el. knygą, turite susikurti Adobe ID . Daugiau informacijos  čia. El. knygą galima atsisiųsti į 6 įrenginius (vienas vartotojas su tuo pačiu Adobe ID).

    Reikalinga programinė įranga
    Norint skaityti šią el. knygą mobiliajame įrenginyje (telefone ar planšetiniame kompiuteryje), turite įdiegti šią nemokamą programėlę: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    Norint skaityti šią el. knygą asmeniniame arba „Mac“ kompiuteryje, Jums reikalinga  Adobe Digital Editions “ (tai nemokama programa, specialiai sukurta el. knygoms. Tai nėra tas pats, kas „Adobe Reader“, kurią tikriausiai jau turite savo kompiuteryje.)

    Negalite skaityti šios el. knygos naudodami „Amazon Kindle“.

Many philosophers and scientists over the course of history have held that the world is alive. It has a soul, which governs it and binds it together. This suggestion, once so wide-spread, may strike many of us today as strange and antiquated--in fact, there are few other concepts that, on their face, so capture the sheer distance between us and our philosophical inheritance. But the idea of a world soul has held so strong a grip upon philosophers' imaginations for over 2,000 years, that it continues to underpin and even structure how we conceive of time and space.

The concept of the world soul is difficult to understand in large part because over the course of history it has been invoked to very different ends and within the frameworks of very different ontologies and philosophical systems, with varying concepts of the world soul emerging as a result. This volume brings together eleven chapters by leading philosophers in their respective fields that collectively explore the various ways in which this concept has been understood and employed, covering the following philosophical areas: Platonism, Stoicism, Medieval, Indian or Vedāntic, Kabbalah, Renaissance, Early Modern, German Romanticism, German Idealism, American Transcendentalism, and contemporary quantum mechanics and panpsychism theories. In addition, short reflections illuminate the impact the concept of the world soul has had on a small selection of areas outside of philosophy, such as harmony, the biological concept of spontaneous generation, Henry Purcell, psychoanalysis, and Gaia theories.
Series Editor's Foreword vii
Acknowledgments ix
List of Contributors
xi
Introduction 1(14)
James Wilberding
1 The World Soul in the Platonic Tradition
15(29)
James Wilberding
12 The Stoic World Soul and the Theory of Seminal Principles
44(29)
Ricardo Salles
Reflection I The World Soul and Harmony
67(6)
Liba Taub
3 "The Universe Is an Animal": The World Soul in Medieval Philosophy
73(27)
Peter Adamson
4 The "World Soul" in India: Complex Causality and Artful Emergence in Sakti Vedanta
100(14)
Jessica Frazier
5 Glimmers of the World Soul in Kabbalah
114(37)
Jeremy P. Brown
6 The World Soul in the Renaissance
151(35)
Reflection II The World Soul and Spontaneous Generation
177(9)
Gideon Manning
James Wilberding
7 The World Soul in Early Modern Philosophy
186(46)
Alison Peterman
Reflection III The World Soul in Henry Purcell's Setting of "Hail, Bright Cecilia"
223(9)
Bryan White
8 The Miracle and Mystery of Nature: Romantic Searches for the World Soul
232(26)
Elizabeth Millan Brusslan
9 Nature, Freedom, History: The World Soul in German Idealism
258(32)
Brady Bowman
Reflection IV World Soul and Individual Soul in Psychoanalysis
284(6)
Alexandrine Schniewind
10 The World Soul in American Transcendentalism
290(30)
Laura Dassow Walls
Reflection V The World Soul and Gaia
314(6)
J. Baird Callicott
11 Contemporary Echoes of the World Soul: Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness
320(23)
Valia Allori
Bibliography 343(36)
Index 379
James Wilberding is Professor of Ancient and Contemporary Philosophy at the Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. His main areas of research concern Plato and the history of Platonism, especially in its intersection with medicine and the natural sciences. His publications include Forms, Souls and Embryos: Neoplatonists on Human Reproduction (Routledge, 2016) and Plotinus' Cosmology (Oxford University Press, 2006).