Nature's Primal Self
Title | Nature's Primal Self PDF eBook |
Author | Nam T. Nguyen |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0739150405 |
Nature's Primal Self examines Corrington's thought, called "ecstatic naturalism," in juxtaposition to both C. S. Peirce's pragmatic and semiotic concept of the self and Karl Jaspers' existential elucidation of Existenz. Peirce's and Jaspers' anthropocentrism is thus corrected by Corrington's ecstatic naturalism. Ecstatic naturalism, as a new movement, is both a semiotic theoretical method and a metaphysics that probes deeply into the ontological divide between nature naturing and nature natured. Author Nam T. Nguyen attempts to achieve three goals: first, to present and elucidate the underlying philosophical concepts of Charles Peirce, Karl Jaspers, and Robert Corrington; second, to critique the anthropocentric self of Peirce's semiotic pragmatism and of Jaspers' existential anthropology (periechontology) from the standpoint of ecstatic naturalism; and third, to introduce the concept of nature's primal self, radically grounded in the perspective of ecstatic naturalism, as a judicious, more encompassing, and richer framework compared to Peirce's semiotic construction of the self and Jaspers' existential concept of Existenz.
A Philosophy of Sacred Nature
Title | A Philosophy of Sacred Nature PDF eBook |
Author | Leon Niemoczynski |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2014-11-12 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0739199676 |
A Philosophy of Sacred Nature introduces Robert Corrington’s philosophical thought, “ecstatic naturalism,” which seeks to recognize nature’s self-transforming potential. Ecstatic naturalism is a philosophical-theological perspective, deeply seated in a semiotic cosmology and psychosemiosis, and it radically and profoundly probes into the mystery of nature’s perennial self-fissuring of nature natured and nature naturing. Edited by Leon Niemoczynski and Nam T. Nguyen, this collection aims to allow readers to see what can be done with ecstatic naturalism, and what directions, interpretations, and creative uses that doing can take. A thorough exploration of the prospects of ecstatic naturalism, this book will appeal to scholars of Continental philosophy, religious naturalism, and American pragmatism.
Origins of Life: The Primal Self-Organization
Title | Origins of Life: The Primal Self-Organization PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Egel |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 363 |
Release | 2011-08-31 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3642216250 |
If theoretical physicists can seriously entertain canonical “standard models” even for the big-bang generation of the entire universe, why cannot life scientists reach a consensus on how life has emerged and settled on this planet? Scientists are hindered by conceptual gaps between bottom-up inferences (from early Earth geological conditions) and top-down extrapolations (from modern life forms to common ancestral states). This book challenges several widely held assumptions and argues for alternative approaches instead. Primal syntheses (literally or figuratively speaking) are called for in at least five major areas. (1) The first RNA-like molecules may have been selected by solar light as being exceptionally photostable. (2) Photosynthetically active minerals and reduced phosphorus compounds could have efficiently coupled the persistent natural energy flows to the primordial metabolism. (3) Stochastic, uncoded peptides may have kick-started an ever-tightening co-evolution of proteins and nucleic acids. (4) The living fossils from the primeval RNA World thrive within modern cells. (5) From the inherently complex protocellular associations preceding the consolidation of integral genomes, eukaryotic cell organization may have evolved more naturally than simple prokaryote-like life forms. – If this book can motivate dedicated researchers to further explore the alternative mechanisms presented, it will have served its purpose well.
Neoplatonism and Nature
Title | Neoplatonism and Nature PDF eBook |
Author | Michael F. Wagner |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2002-01-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780791452721 |
Original essays by leading scholars on Plotinus' philosophy of nature.
The Spiritual Philosophy of the Tao Te Ching
Title | The Spiritual Philosophy of the Tao Te Ching PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph A. Magno |
Publisher | Pendragon Publishing, Inc. |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2005-06 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781932965032 |
The Spiritual Philosophy of the Tao Te Ching argues two main points: (1) the Tao Te Ching is a spiritual (not religious) book, and (2) it presents an implicit systematic philosophy. If we piece together the Tao's implicit and explicit views, we'll find it offers a consistently reasoned answer to life's three ultimate questions, the origin, nature, and purpose of life. Based on its answer to these questions, it offers a philosophy of life the prime goal of which is reunion with the Tao.
Primal Nature
Title | Primal Nature PDF eBook |
Author | Monique Singleton |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781310226786 |
Immortality comes at a cost.Known simply as subject 336, she was the unwilling subject of sinister and brutal experiments designed to replicate her enormous strength, healing powers, and apparent immortality.It didn't work that way. They unleashed her primal nature.Now they're dead and she's lost.From the sweltering heat of the Mexican desert, her journey leads her to the tropical jungle of the Columbian Amazon.Against the backdrop of the 3rd World War, she fights her own gruelling battle to come to terms with what she is: a killer, a monster, or maybe worse.
Primal
Title | Primal PDF eBook |
Author | Nate Summers |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2019-09-19 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1493044648 |
TV survival shows and survival schools are more popular than ever; Paleo diets are proving to be more than just a passing trend; and free-range parenting is gaining steady momentum. So in an age when living in a modern society often equates to comfort and ease, why is it that we are so interested in these primal aspects of being human when they are no longer really necessary? Why are we still so fascinated with making fire or stone tools in this social media-driven digital age? Why are we urging our children to run back out into the wild? The answer to all of these questions—to why we seek out the natural world—stares us in the mirror every day: We long to fulfill our natural destiny as upright-walking hunter-gatherer-nomads. It’s who we are. Primal explores the natural human desire—the primal desire—to fulfill our original design. From the telling of anecdotes and stories from author Nate Summer’s twenty years as a survival specialist to conversations with world-renown survival and human nature specialists to digging into the rewilding and free-range parenting trends, Nate explores how humans have—and continue to—pursue “survival” situations to fulfill their deep, soulful longings.