Neither Christian Platonism nor human exceptionalism get much more Platonic than this. After moving briskly through the innovations in describing and theorising nature that occurred during the ...
Both the expert and the layman seem to ignore a very large element, related more or less to either explanation, but wholly contained by neither—the element of human nature. The underlying ...
As the plague wipes out large swaths of the population, Verney mourns the loss of human relationships and creativity, but also recognizes that nature is full of its own unique bonds, rhythms ...