Poetry Realized in Nature

Poetry Realized in Nature
Author: Trevor H. Levere,Trevor Harvey Levere
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002-08-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521524903

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This volume establishes the fundamental importance of science in Coleridge's intellectual development.

Imagining the Earth

Imagining the Earth
Author: John Elder
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1985
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 0252011775

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This landmark work explores how our attitudes toward nature are mirrored in and influenced by poetry. Showing us a resurgent vision of harmony between nature and humanity in the work of some of our most widely read poets, Imagining the Earth reveals the power of poetry to identify, interpret, and celebrate a wide range of issues related to nature and our place in it.

From Natural Philosophy to the Sciences

From Natural Philosophy to the Sciences
Author: David Cahan
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2003-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226089274

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During the 19th century, much of the modern scientific enterprise took shape: scientific disciplines were formed, institutions and communities were founded and unprecedented applications to and interactions with other aspects of society and culture occurred. taught us about this exciting time and identify issues that remain unexamined or require reconsideration. They treat scientific disciplines - biology, physics, chemistry, the earth sciences, mathematics and the social sciences - in their specific intellectual and sociocultural contexts as well as the broader topics of science and medicine; science and religion; scientific institutions and communities; and science, technology and industry. From Natural Philosophy to the Sciences should be valuable for historians of science, but also of great interest to scholars of all aspects of 19th-century life and culture.

Mediation and Immediacy

Mediation and Immediacy
Author: Jenny Ponzo,Robert A. Yelle,Massimo Leone
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110690347

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Religion, like any other domain of culture, is mediated through symbolic forms and communicative behaviors, which allow the coordination of group conduct in ritual and the representation of the divine or of tradition as an intersubjective reality. While many traditions hold out the promise of immediate access to the divine, or to some transcendent dimension of experience, such promises depend for their realization as well on the possibility of mediation, which is necessarily conducted through channels of communication and exchange, such as prayers or sacrifices. An understanding of such modes of semiosis is therefore necessary even and especially when mediation is denied by a tradition in the name of the 'ineffability" of the deity or of mystical experience. This volume models and promotes an interdisciplinary dialogue and cross-cultural perspective on these issues by asking prominent semioticians, historians of religion and of art, linguists, sociologists of religion, and philosophers of law to reflect from a semiotic perspective on the topic of mediation and immediacy in religious traditions.

Edinburgh Companion to Atlantic Literary Studies

Edinburgh Companion to Atlantic Literary Studies
Author: Leslie Eckel
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781474402958

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New and original collection of scholarly essays examining the literary complexities of the Atlantic world systemThis Companion offers a critical overview of the diverse and dynamic field of Atlantic literary studies, with contributions by distinguished scholars on a series of topics that define the area. The essays focus on literature and culture from first contact to the present, exploring fruitful Atlantic connections across space and time, across national cultures, and embracing literature, culture and society. This research collection proposes that the analysis of literature and culture does not depend solely upon geographical setting to uncover textual meaning. Instead, it offers Atlantic connections based around migration, race, gender and sexuality, ecologies, and other significant ideological crossovers in the Atlantic World. The result is an exciting new critical map written by leading international researchers of a lively and expanding field. Key FeaturesOffers an introduction to the growing field of Atlantic literary studies by showcasing current work engaged in debate around historical, cultural and literary issues in the Atlantic WorldIncludes 26 newly-commissioned scholarly essays by leading experts in Atlantic literary studiesFuses breadth of historical knowledge with depth of literary scholarshipConsiders the full range of intercultural encounters around and across the Atlantic Ocean

The Big Bang and God

The Big Bang and God
Author: Chandra Wickramasinghe,Theodore Walker
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2015-09-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781137535030

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As advanced by astronomer-cosmologist Sir Fred Hoyle, astronomy, biology, astrobiology, astrophysics, and cosmology converge agreeably with natural theology. In The Big Bang and God, these interdisciplinary convergences are developed by an astronomer collaborating with a theologian.

When Physics Became King

When Physics Became King
Author: Iwan Rhys Morus
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226542017

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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism Volume 5 Romanticism

The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism  Volume 5  Romanticism
Author: George Alexander Kennedy,Marshall Brown
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1989
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 052130010X

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The history of the most hotly debated areas of literary theory, including structuralism and deconstruction.