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Paperback The Doctrine Of The Unity Of Man's Being And The Contradicitons In Modern Physiology In Connexion With The Changes Occurring In The Child After Birth Book

ISBN: 1276435630

ISBN13: 9781276435635

The Doctrine Of The Unity Of Man's Being And The Contradicitons In Modern Physiology In Connexion With The Changes Occurring In The Child After Birth

"The Doctrine Of The Unity Of Man's Being And The Contradicitons In Modern Physiology In Connexion With The Changes Occurring In The Child After Birth" explores the philosophical underpinnings of human existence in relation to 19th-century physiological understanding. Alexander Carl Wilhelm Edward Diesterweg delves into the concept of human unity, contrasting it with the prevailing physiological theories of his time, particularly concerning the developmental changes observed in children after birth.

This work provides a historical perspective on the intersection of philosophy and science, offering insights into how ideas about the nature of man were shaped by, and challenged, scientific advancements. Readers interested in the history of science, the philosophy of mind, or the intellectual currents of the 19th century will find this work a valuable resource.

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