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Author Ward, Ann, 1970-

Title Matter and Form : From Natural Science to Political Philosophy.

Publication Info. Lanham : Lexington Books, 2009.

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Description 1 online resource (415 pages)
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Contents Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: ANCIENT SCIENCE, NATURAL TELEOLOGY, AND THE ORDER OF POLITICS; Chapter 1 The Polis Philosophers; Chapter 2 The Immortality of the Soul and the Origin of the Cosmos in Plato's Phaedo; Chapter 3 Plato's Science of Living Well; Chapter 4 Understanding Aristotle's Politics through Form and Matter; PART II: HEAVENLY PERFECTION AND PSYCHIC HARMONY; Chapter 5 Making "Men See Clearly": Physical Imperfection and Mathematical Order in Ptolemy's Syntaxis.
Chapter 6 Realism and Liberalism in the Naturalistic-Psychological Roots of Averroës's Critique of Plato's RepublicPart III: SKEPTICISM, MECHANISM, AND THE NEW POLITICS; Chapter 7 Skepticism, Science, and Politics in Montaigne's Essays; Chapter 8 Parmenidean Intuitions in Descartes's Theory of the Heart's Motion; Chapter 9 Hobbes's Natural Condition and his Natural Science of the Mind in Leviathan; Chapter 10 Hobbes and Aristotle: Science and Politics; Chapter 11 From Metaphysics to Ethics and Beyond: Hobbes's Reaction to Aristotelian Essentialism.
Chapter 12 Hobbes and Aristotle on Biology, Reason, and ReproductionPart IV: THE SCIENTIFIC ROOTS OF LIBERALISM AND CONTEMPORARY "BIOPOLITICS"; Chapter 13 Locke and the Problematic Relation between Natural Science and Moral Philosophy; Chapter 14 Rousseau's Botanical-Political Problem: On the Nature of Nature and Political Philosophy; Chapter 15 Contrasting Biological and Humanistic Approaches to the Evolution of Political Morality; Dialogue of the Sciences and the Humanities; Notes on Contributors.
Summary Matter and Form explores the relationship between natural science and political philosophy from the classical to contemporary eras, taking an interdisciplinary approach to the philosophic understanding of the structure and process of the natural world and its impact on the history of political philosophy. It illuminates the importance of philosophic reflection on material nature to moral and political theorizing, mediating between the sciences and humanities and making a contribution to ending the isolation between them.
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Subject Political science -- Philosophy.
Political science -- Philosophy.
Natural history -- Philosophy.
Natural history -- Philosophy.
Philosophy of nature.
Philosophy of nature.
Nature and civilization.
Nature and civilization.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Al-Maini, Douglas.
Zoller, Coleen.
Younesie, Mostafa.
Weinman, Michael.
Meguid, Ahmed Abdel.
Schaefer, David Lewis.
Raymond, Dwayne.
Ulrich, Paul.
Bradshaw, Leah.
Lemetti, Juhana.
Makus, Ingrid.
Ward, Lee.
Sorenson, Leonard R.
Robinson, Steven.
Other Form: Print version: Ward, Ann. Matter and Form : From Natural Science to Political Philosophy. Lanham : Lexington Books, ©2009 9780739135686
ISBN 9780739135709 (electronic book)
0739135708 (electronic book)