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Materialism
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Materialism

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This well-researched study traces the materialist hypothesis that all existence is an unbroken, material continuum from its origins in ancient Greece to modern times. Starting with Lucretius’ great first-century-BC poem, The Nature of Things , it proceeds through Enlightenment materialism and Paul d'Holbach’s masterpiece, The System of Nature , to 19th century materialism and Ludwig Buechner’s epochal Force and Matter . It concludes by examining the 20th century literature of mind-brain materialism. Addressed to specialists and general readers alike, Vitzthum’s interdisciplinary approach avoids technical jargon as it critically reviews the premises and literature of materialism from philosophical, historical, scientific, and literary perspectives.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Country
United States
Date
1 December 1995
Pages
246
ISBN
9781573920278

This well-researched study traces the materialist hypothesis that all existence is an unbroken, material continuum from its origins in ancient Greece to modern times. Starting with Lucretius’ great first-century-BC poem, The Nature of Things , it proceeds through Enlightenment materialism and Paul d'Holbach’s masterpiece, The System of Nature , to 19th century materialism and Ludwig Buechner’s epochal Force and Matter . It concludes by examining the 20th century literature of mind-brain materialism. Addressed to specialists and general readers alike, Vitzthum’s interdisciplinary approach avoids technical jargon as it critically reviews the premises and literature of materialism from philosophical, historical, scientific, and literary perspectives.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Country
United States
Date
1 December 1995
Pages
246
ISBN
9781573920278