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Descripción Condición: Used - Very Good. Fordham University Press. Bronx, NY, 1982. Paperback. 8vo. Book is Near Fine. Nº de ref. del artículo: mea0115
Descripción Paperback. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 205 pp., White Paperback, near Fine, 1st ed. Nº de ref. del artículo: 088042
Descripción Softcover. Condición: Very Good Condition. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Covers rubbed, little soiled. Size: 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 205 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 pounds or less. Category: Religion & Theology; Philosophy. ISBN/EAN: 9780823210916. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Nº de ref. del artículo: 051187
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Descripción Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Wrapper edges worn, light brown stain on front wrapper. 1982 Trade Paperback. 205 pp. The Phenomenon of Man, by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, has been characterized as metaphysics, poetry, and mysticism-virtually everything except what its author claimed it was: a purely scientific memoir. Professor O'Connell here follows up on a nest of clues, uncovered first in an early unpublished essay, then in the series of essays contained principally in The Vision of the Past. Those clues all point to Teilhard's intimate familiarity with the philosophy of science propounded by the celebrated Pierre Duhem. It was Duhem's central claim that science, to remain true to itself, must aim at establishing a genuine natural classificationphenomenal reality. That insight, Professor O'Connell argues, guided Teilhard's lifelong effort to describe the imposed reality-factorswhich science in its variety of forms suggests as ingredients and operative at every phase in the evolutionary development of planet Earth. Limiting his focus to the way Teilhard unfolded his vision of the past, Professor O'Connell concludes that those who deprecate Teilhard as unscientific betray little awareness of how sophisticated his understanding of science truly was. Nº de ref. del artículo: 2319210
Descripción Softcover. Condición: Very Good. Very Good softcover. Nº de ref. del artículo: 220825-MB93