Conceiving Nature After Aristotle, Kant, And Hegel by Ryan Winfield

After Aristotle, Kant, And Hegel

This scholarly work delves into the philosophical evolution of how nature has been perceived and conceptualized through the lenses of three pivotal thinkers: Aristotle, Kant, and Hegel. It explores the transformation of natural philosophy from the ancient to the modern era, examining how each philosopher's ideas contributed to the shifting understanding of nature's role and essence in human thought. The book provides a critical analysis of the continuity and divergence in their philosophies, offering insights into the broader implications for contemporary environmental and philosophical discourse.