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  1. Natura naturans y natura naturata en Spinoza y en David Nieto, Haham de la comunidad sefardita de Londres a principios del siglo XVIII.José Ramón del Canto Nieto - 2010 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 27:165-188.
    El sistema filosófico de Spinoza no puede ser considerado en rigor como panteísta, sino panenteísta. Este artículo intenta reforzar esta tesis analizando los conceptos de Natura naturans y Natura naturata, a veces confundidos en la obra de Spinoza. Se establece además una comparación de ambos conceptos en Spinoza y en David Nieto, autor de una obra titulada De la divina providencia, o sea naturaleza universal o natura naturante, al tiempo que se señalan las diferencias entre las (...)
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  2. Natura naturans e natura naturata.V. Verra - 1987 - Studium 83 (4-5):691-708.
     
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  3. God or Natura Naturata? Spinoza on the Numerical Identity Between God’s Essence and all Things in Nature.Antonio Salgado Borge - 2025 - In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth, New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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    Natura Naturans-Natura Naturata.Henry A. Lucks - 1935 - New Scholasticism 9 (1):1-24.
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    Ontología y física en la filosofía de Spinoza: un nuevo marco cosmológico para la Natura naturata.Daniel Álvarez Montero - 2017 - Endoxa 39:81.
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    Contribution à l'histoire Des termes 'natura naturans' et 'natura naturata' jusqu'à Spinoza.Olga Weijers - 1978 - Vivarium 16 (1):70-80.
  7. Ueber die Entstehung der Termini natura naturans und natura naturata.H. Siebeck - 1890 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 3:370.
     
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    Autonomous nature: problems of prediction and control from ancient times to the scientific revolution.Carolyn Merchant - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction:Can nature be controlled?. Autonomous nature -- Greco-Roman concepts of nature -- Christianity and nature -- Nature personified : Renaissance ideas of nature -- Controlling nature. Vexing nature : Francis Bacon and the origins of experimentation -- Natural law : Spinoza on natura naturans and natura naturata -- Laws of nature :Lleibniz and Newton -- Epilogue : rambunctious nature in the twenty-first century.
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    The Origami Fold: Nature as Organism in Schelling's Later Identity Philosophy.Michael Vater - unknown
    From 1801–1807 Schelling continued to refine his early attempts at Naturphilosophie in the metaphysical framework of a transcendental Spinozism that he initially called Identity Philosophy. While mathematics and geometry provided the model for identity and its quantitative differentiation in early versions of identity theory, from 1804–1807, logic and theory of language offered a model of identity capable of unknotting persistent Spinozistic puzzles such as the connection between natura naturans and natura naturata—the absolute and its potencies—and the ontological (...)
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    A semiotic theory of theology and philosophy.Robert S. Corrington - 2000 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    The concern of this work is with developing an alternative to standard categories in theology and philosophy, especially in terms of how they deal with nature. Avoiding the polemics of much contemporary reflection on nature, it shows how we are connected to nature through the unconscious and its unique way of reading and processing signs. Spinoza's key distinction between natura naturans and natura naturata serves as the governing framework for the treatise. Suggestions are made for a post-Christian (...)
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    As Ground of Being, God Favors Good Over Bad Choices: Confucian Response to Wesley J. Wildman.Bin Song - 2024 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 45 (1):50-68.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:As Ground of Being, God Favors Good Over Bad Choices:Confucian Response to Wesley J. WildmanBin Song (bio)I. Historical/Historic LocationThroughout the history of Western exploration of worldviews and lifepaths, three figures prominently herald the overarching nature of Wildman's scholarship on science, philosophy, theology, and religion: Aristotle, Spinoza, and Tillich (along with his contemporary counterpart, Robert C. Neville). While the link between Tillich-Neville and Wildman is extensively articulated in Wildman's own (...)
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    Diderot métaphysicien.Jean-Claude Bourdin - 2008 - Archives de Philosophie 1 (1):13-36.
    Les énoncés philosophiques spéculatifs matérialistes de Diderot constituent une ontologie que Diderot expose dans une métaphysique où se nouent trois plans. Le premier est dominé par la catégorie de possible. Diderot pense le possible en termes de possibilité non téléologique : elle concerne le mode de manifestation de l'être. Le deuxième, portant sur la natura naturata et sa connaissance scientifique, s'adosse à la nécessité. Le troisième, s’inscrivant au cœur de la natura naturans et concernant le statut de (...)
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    Nature and spirit: an essay in ecstatic naturalism.Robert S. Corrington - 1992 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Nature and Spirit: An Essay in Ecstatic Naturalism develops an enlarged conception of nature that in turn calls for a transformed naturalism. Unline more descriptive naturalisms, such as those by Dewey, Santayana, and Buchler, ecstatic naturalism works out of the fundamental ontological difference between nature naturing(natura naturans) and nature natured (natura naturata). This difference underlies all other variations within a generic conception of nature. The spirit operates within a generic conception of nature. The spirit operates within a (...)
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    Теодицея бенедикта спінози.Bohdan Zavidnyak - 2017 - Схід 6 (152):91-97.
    This article examines Baruch Benedictus Spinoza conceptual understanding of the proofs for the existence of God. It traces the evolution of this theme pursuant to the metaphysical studies of Moderns Philosophy. Тhe concept of God in the philosophy of Spinoza is considered by exploring the nature of the relations between the transcendent sphere of God and the spiritual world of the human person. Spinoza argues from the possibility of God's existence to God's necessary existence. God is an absolutely infinite substance, (...)
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    L.N. Tolstoy: The Enlightener who Overcame the Enlightenment.S. M. Klimova - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (2):109-126.
    The article considers L.N. Tolstoy not only as a thinker who represents but also accomplishes Enlightenment. Through a comparison of his ideas with philosophy of Spinoza and Diderot, the author clarifies the aspects of the transition from Enlightenment to the unique Tolstoy’s religious and philosophical doctrine. A special attention is paid to the way of thinking, the relation to science and the specifics of the worldview of Tolstoy and Diderot. The contradiction between the way of thinking and the way of (...)
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    Libertad y Necesidad En Spinoza.Jean Paul Margot - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 32:27-44.
    La homogeneidad de la Naturaleza, concebida como un todo racional y la universalidad del método se implican en Spinoza. Del principio de la unidad de la sustancia, o sea de la unidad de la Naturaleza tomada como natura naturans y natura naturata, se sigue que no puede existir un método que preceda al conocimiento filosófico. Ahora, si el carácter indisociable de la filosofía y del mos geometricus es efectivo, se debe a la total inteligibilidad para el hombre (...)
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    Spinoza on the Essence, Mutability and Power of God.Nicholas Okrent - 1998 - Philosophy and Theology 11 (1):71-84.
    This paper argues that Spinoza makes a distinction between the constitutive essence of God (the totality of His attributes) and the essence of God per se (His power and causal efficacy). Using this distinction, I explain how Spinoza can conceive of God as being both an immutable simple unity and a subject for constantly changing modes. Spinoza believes that God qua Natura Naturans is immutable, while God qua Natura Naturata is not. With this point established, Curley’s claim (...)
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  18. Time, Duration and Eternity in Spinoza.Bruce Baugh - 2010 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 2 (2):211-233.
    I use Jonathan Bennett’s, Gilles Deleuze’s and Pierre Macherey’s interpretations of Spinoza to extract a theory of time and duration from Spinoza. I argue that although time can be considered a product of the imagination, duration is a real property of existing things and corresponds to their essence, taking essence (as Deleuze does) as a degree of power of existing. The article then explores the relations among time, duration, essence and eternity, arguing against the idea that Spinoza’s essences or Spinoza’s (...)
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    The invisibility of the world.William Earle - 1983 - Journal of Value Inquiry 17 (4):249-258.
    Running back then, we can collect a few salient facts about the Invisible World:While things in it are visible, the World itself upon which they are conditioned is not and can not be in principle.Among things in the world, contingency or surprize is a central feature, making possible both the content of perception and the possibility of action, and is in effect some sort of synonym for life. The contingency means both the nondeducibility of what happens as well as the (...)
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    Spinoza’s Dream: On Nature and Meaning.David Weissman (ed.) - 2016 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Meaning and nature are this book’s principal topics. They seem an odd couple, like raisins and numbers, though they elide when meanings of a global sort—ideologies and religions, for example—promote ontologies that subordinate nature. Setting one against the other makes reality contentious. It signifies workmates and a coal face to miners, gluons to physicists, prayer and redemption to priests. Are there many realities, or many perspectives on one? The answer I prefer is the comprehensive naturalism anticipated by Aristotle and Spinoza: (...)
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    Utopias Autárquicas – Autonomia irracional da natureza.Nelson Costa Fossatti - 2020 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 65 (1):e36892.
    Este artigo pensa as contingências decorrentes das máquinas autônomas da natureza no universo das utopias concretas. Pensa como artefatos podem ganhar autonomia diante da irracionalidade da matéria? É sabido que as máquinas utópicas podem exteriorizar um poder desconhecido do ser humano e alcançar uma condição autárquica diante do descaso de seu criador. Ernst Bloch situa tais utopias no 3.º nível da categoria, um ainda-não-ser, que na sua ontologia responde a “possibilidade conforme estrutura do objeto real”. Contingências e imprevisibilidades advindas neste (...)
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    Ten Theses Relating to Existence.Paul Weiss - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):401 - 411.
    Existence has its own essence. A grasp of that essence is of course not yet a grasp of Existence itself. The fact that a grasp of an essence is not yet a grasp of that of which it is the essence is not peculiar to Existence. Nothing--not only Existence--is identical with its essence. The essence of an Actuality is distinct from the Actuality, and he who, with Aristotle, holds that knowledge is confined to a grasp of eternal essences is forced (...)
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  23. Nature’s Transcendental Creativity: Deleuze, Corrington, and an Aesthetic Phenomenology.Leon Niemoczynski - 2013 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 34 (1):17-34.
    Ecstatic naturalism believes that a rich conceptualization of nature should emphasize the reality of a basic ontological difference between a ground that is responsible for generating the world and the encompassing yet incarnate processes of the world. The ontological difference mentioned here is a difference between "nature naturing" (natura naturans) and "nature natured" (natura naturata).1 Ecstatic naturalism takes seriously the difference between nature naturing and nature natured because it is a philosophy that recognizes nature's immanent or incarnate (...)
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  24. Spinoza’s Metaphysics of Freedom and Its Essential Paradox.Emanuele Costa - forthcoming - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica.
    One of the most peculiar features of Spinoza’s philosophy is his radical interpretation of the notion of freedom. Even though it plays a significant role in his metaethics and political philosophy, freedom is, for Spinoza, a deeply metaphysical notion, rooted in the most fundamental features of his ontology. In this paper, I analyze the internal structure that identifies a being as “free” within Spinoza’s metaphysics. I argue that this structure leads to an internal paradox, entailing that the very component that (...)
     
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    (1 other version)Idel on Spinoza.Warren Zev Harvey - 2007 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 6 (18):88-94.
    In the course of his studies on Kabbalah, Moshe Idel has written on the influence of Kabbalists on philosophy. He suggests that Spinoza was influenced by the Kabbalah regarding his expressions “Deus sive Natura“ and “amor Dei intellectualis.” The 13th-century ecstatic Kabbalist Rabbi Abraham Abulafia and many authors after him cited the numerical equivalence of the Hebrew words for God and Nature: elohim = ha-teba` = 86. This striking numerical equivalence may be one of the sources of Spinoza’s expression (...)
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    Naturism as a Form of Religious Naturalism.Donald A. Crosby - 2003 - Zygon 38 (1):117-120.
    The version of religious naturalism sketched here is called naturism to distinguish it from conceptions of religious naturalism that make fundamental appeal to some idea of deity, deities, or the divine, however immanental, functional, nonontological, or purely valuational or existential such notions may be claimed to be. The focus of naturism is on nature itself as both metaphysically and religiously ultimate. Nature is sacred in its own right, not because of its derivation from some more–ultimate religious principle, state, being, beings, (...)
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  27. starting rational reconstruction of Spinoza's metaphysics by "a formal analogy to elements of 'de deo' (E1)".Friedrich Wilhelm Grafe - 2020 - Archive.Org.
    We aim to compile some means for a rational reconstruction of a named part of the start-over of Baruch (Benedictus) de Spinoza's metaphysics in 'de deo' (which is 'pars prima' of the 'ethica, ordine geometrico demonstrata' ) in terms of 1st order model theory. In so far, as our approach will be judged successful, it may, besides providing some help in understanding Spinoza, also contribute to the discussion of some or other philosophical evergreen, e.g. 'ontological commitment'. For this text we (...)
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    (1 other version)La importancia de la causa inmanente en la ética de Spinoza.Cristian Andrés Tejeda Gómez - 2015 - Revista de Filosofía 71:163-175.
    Este artículo pretende señalar la importancia de la causa inmanente al interior de la doctrina de Baruch Spinoza. La ética es el tratado más importante de Spinoza y reúne el pensamiento maduro del filósofo holandés. La prop. XVIII del libro I tiene un rol fundamental y articula el mundo de la Naturaleza Naturante y la Naturaleza Naturada, mostrando por primera vez la manera en que la causa única se produce y produce todo: de forma inmanente. Intentamos, así, mostrar el rol (...)
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  29. Index of Passages.De Natura Animalium Aelian - unknown - Diogenes 18 (6):90.
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  30. AE Douglas argument as affecting the interpretation of the substance of the treatises. 1 Nowhere is the last-mentioned approach more necessary than in reading the Tusculans. They are written in a form which Cicero.De Finibus Academica & De Divinatione De Natura Deorum - 1995 - In Jonathan Powell, Cicero the Philosopher: Twelve Papers. New York: Clarendon Press.
     
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    Musica e natura: filosofie del suono, 1790-1930.Riccardo Martinelli - 1999 - Milano: Unicopli.
    Il volume analizza il problema del suono nella filosofia tedesca, dalla Critica del Giudizio di Kant alla psicologia della Gestalt. Vengono prese in esame la filosofia della natura del romanticismo e dell’idealismo, la psicologia filosofica della seconda metà del secolo e infine la scuola descrittivo-fenomenologica del primo Novecento. Il quadro che ne risulta è quello di un dibattito molto vivace che tocca fondamentali questioni di fisica acustica, psicologia della percezione ed estetica musicale, mettendo a confronto molti dei massimi autori (...)
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  32. Adkins, AWH (1977)'Lucretius 1.16–139 and the problems of writing versus Latini', Phoenix 31: 145–58. Adler, E.(2003) Vergil's Empire. Political Thought in the Aeneid. Lanham, Md. and Oxford. Aicher, PJ (1992)'Lucretian revisions of Homer', Classical Journal 87: 139–58. [REVIEW]Cari de Rerum Natura Libri Sex - 2007 - In Stuart Gillespie & Philip R. Hardie, The Cambridge companion to Lucretius. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 327.
     
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  33. En el siglo XVII, además de la obra de Luis de Tejeda, cabe recordar a Cristóbal Gómez (1610-1680) cuya obra Los conceptos predicables se ha perdido; a Cristóbal Grijalba, a Antonio Gutiérrez, al paraguayo Ignacio de Frías, a Lauro Núñez, a Agustín de Aragón y los tres volúmenes del Cursus Philosophicus de Francisco Burgés (f 1725). [REVIEW]Rudimento Juris Naturae et Gentium - 1980 - Humanitas 21:109.
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  34. Jerzy Pelc.Jest Pomostem Do Jakiego Stopnia Semiotyka & MIĘDZY NATURĄ A. KULTURĄ - 1998 - Studia Semiotyczne 21:253.
     
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  35. Tra immanenza e trascendenza: la teleologia della natura di Hans Jonas.Valentina Chizzola - 2009 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 38 (1):159-187.
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    François Noël’s Contribution to the Western Understanding of Chinese Thought: Taiji sive natura in the Philosophia sinica.Thierry Meynard - 2018 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17 (2):219-230.
    Jesuits in China adopted key Confucian terms to express Christian notions; for example, Tian 天 or Shangdi 上帝 was considered an equivalent for God, and guishen 鬼神 for angels. A Terms controversy started among the Jesuits and other missionaries and developed into the famous Rites Controversy. However, all the missionaries agreed in rejecting the Neo-Confucian concept of Taiji 太極, which was believed to be materialistic, pantheistic, or atheistic. The Flemish Jesuit François Noël, after a careful study of Neo-Confucian texts, interpreted (...)
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    Etica come conoscenza: saggi sulla natura teorica dell'etica filosofica.Giuliana Mancuso - 2024 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Gualteri de Chatton et Guillelmi de Ockham Controversia de Natura Conceptus Universalis.Gedeon Gál - 1967 - Franciscan Studies 27 (1):191-212.
  39. I limiti della politica. Lo stato di natura e l'"appello al cielo" nel "Secondo Trattato sul Governo" di J. Locke.Pasquale Pasquino - 1984 - Rivista di Filosofia 75 (3):369.
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    «Universale latissimae universalitatis»: origine della creazione e natura del fluxus nel De causis di Alberto.Maria Evelina Malgieri - 2021 - Quaestio 20:389-413.
    Among the authors of the 13th century, Albert the Great is perhaps - together with Thomas Aquinas - the one who chose to confront more closely the metaphysical instances of the Liber de causis. The anonymous work, an original readaptation of Proclus’ Elementatio theologica, not only found in Albert one of its most passionate interpreters, but also profoundly shaped his thought. It is difficult to establish whether it was more the Liber de causis that modelled Albert’s philosophical and theological reflection, (...)
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    Lucretius’ Reception of Epicurus: De Rerum Natura as a Conversion Narrative.Elizabeth Asmis - 2016 - Hermes 144 (4):439-461.
    This paper starts with the familiar question: how appropriate is Lucretius’ use of poetry to present Epicurus’ prose teachings? I suggest that Lucretius used the term lucida in the phrase lucida carmina (at 1.933) to signify not only clarity of exposition but also the truth of illumination. I develop my proposal in two parts. The first part (“Reception”) views Lucretius, with reference to Stoic theory, as a recipient of Epicurus’ prose writings, seeking to communicate his illumination to the recipients of (...)
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    T. Lucreti Cari De Rerum Natura, Libri Sex.Paul Friedlander, William Ellery Leonard & Stanley Barney Smith - 1945 - American Journal of Philology 66 (3):318.
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    Homo Natura: Nietzsche, Philosophical Anthropology and Biopolitics.Vanessa Lemm - 2020 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Nietzsche coins the enigmatic term homo natura to capture his understanding of the human being as a creature of nature and tasks philosophy with the renaturalisation of humanity. Following Foucault's critique of the human sciences, Vanessa Lemm discusses the reception of Nietzsche's naturalism in philosophical anthropology, psychoanalysis and gender studies. She offers an original reading of homo natura that brings back the ancient Greek idea of nature and sexuality as creative chaos and of the philosophical life as outspoken (...)
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    La bellezza assoluta del giardino: arte e filosofia della natura.Rosario Assunto - 2021 - Roma: DeriveApprodi. Edited by Piero Zanetov.
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  45. Herschel, Whewell, Stuart Mill e l'«analogia della natura».P. Casini - 1981 - Rivista di Filosofia 21 (3):372-91.
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    Il quarto dominio: il posto dell'uomo nella natura.Enzo Pennetta - 2020 - [Cesena]: Giubilei Regnani Editore.
    The end of ideologies was declared in 1989 with the fall of the Berlin Wall. In that moment, the way opened for the affirmation of a neoliberal and Darwinian society which proposes itself as a law of nature, thus affirming that it is not itself an ideology. It is a vision based on now-outdated 19th-century anthropology superseded by current scientific knowledge. The new conception of Man is very different and reveals a path to a profound anthropological revolution, the only possibility (...)
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    La volontà di potenza come volontà di forma: natura e arte in Nietzsche.Eugenio Mazzarella - 2002 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 15 (2):283-296.
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    Linguaggio e lavoro nel XXI secolo: natura e storia di una relazione.Angelo Nizza - 2020 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Platónské vlastnosti prvků v tzv. figura solida k Isidorovu De natura rerum XI, 1.Marek Otisk - 2022 - Filozofia 77 (6):408-426.
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  50. La formazione del pensiero di Husserl e il problema della costituzione della natura meteriale e della natura animale.Enzo Paci - 1967 - Milano,: La goliardica.
     
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