This is Volume III of Hegel's philosophy of nature, which is part of a wider collection of seven volumes on Hegel. Originally published in 1970, this text looks at Organic Physics.
SECTION THREE ORGANICS Chapter One: The terrestrial organism (Geological nature) 1 The powers of the terrestrial process 2 Geognosy 3 Physical geography b Geology and oryctognosy (The Earth’s structural composition) 1 Primitive rocks 2 Fletz rocks 3 Alluvial terrain1 The atmosphere 2 The sea 3 The land Chapter Two : The plant (The vegetable organism) A The process of formation 1 Formation as such a. Leaf and root b. Cellular tissue and vessels c. The activity of the saps 2 Wood-formation 3 Bud-formation 1 Process with light 2 Aerial process 3 Aqueous processesv4 The generic process (Generic process) Chapter Three: The animal (The animal organism) A Formation (Shape) a. The nervous system b. The system of the blood c. The digestive system 3 The total shape 4 The process of formation B Assimilation 1 The theoretical process 2 The practical process (The practical relationship) a. Process with light 148b. Breathing, cutaneous process and thirst c. The digestive process 3 The nisus formativus: 1 The sex-relationship 2 Zoology (The genus and the species) 3 Medical science (The genus and the individual)
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9780415606776
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2010-10-14
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