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Nature and the Artificial

Autor Edward Engelmann
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2017

For years now much attention has been given to the phenomenon of the artificial. Speculation regarding "what is real?" abounds in the sciences, literature, as well as films and other visual arts. This work presents the first critical, sustained, philosophical study on this topic. Nature and the Artificial: Aristotelian Reflections on the Operative Imperative reveals the inner logic of the artificial by reflecting it off the metaphysical relationship between nature and techne as conceived by Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas. During early modernity, figures such as Descartes and Bacon transformed this understanding, giving rise to the notion of the "operative imperative." Nature and techne, for the Aristotelian tradition and for us, can only be understood in terms of their dialectical relationship to one another. Aristotle articulates this relationship with the phrase "techne imitates nature." With the operative imperative, however, a certain reversal takes place, whereby techne becomes the paradigm for nature. As Ed Engelmann demonstrates, the operative imperative, together with the phenomenon of the artificial it implies, stands to Aristotelian metaphysics of nature as image is to original. Anyone who believes that the rise of the artificial in our civilization needs the intensive study it deserves--as well as those who are seeking innovative insights into Aristotelian tradition--will want to read this book.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498538848
ISBN-10: 1498538843
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Lexington Books

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Second Acts, Expressive Causality, and Ontological Dependence in the Aristotelian Tradition Chapter 2. Second Acts and Ontological Unification Chapter 3. Theoria and Scientific Demonstration in Aristotle Chapter 4. Aquinas and Duns Scotus on Creation and Things Created Chapter 5. Mechanism, Substance, and Causality in the Seventeenth Century Chapter 6. Techne in Aristotle and the Autonomous Artifact Chapter 7. The Operative Intentional Orientation in Early Modernism Chapter 8. Computational Theory and the Autonomous Artifact Chapter 9. The Rise of the Artificial

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Descriere

This book explores the artificial by examining transformations in the Aristotelian metaphysical understanding of the relationship between nature and techne, which leads to the "operative imperative" in early modernity. With this a reversal takes place, whereby instead of nature being model for techne as it is for Aristotle and Aquinas, techne becomes the model for nature.