An Introduction to the Philosophy of Animate Nature
St. Louis, Herder (1955)
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Mark Bedau & Carol Cleland (eds.) (2010). The Nature of Life: Classical and Contemporary Perspectives From Philosophy and Science. Cambridge University Press.
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Charles A. Hart (1957). An Lntroduction to the Philosophy of Animate Nature. The New Scholasticism 31 (1):143-144.
Henry J. [from old catalog] Koren (1960). An Introduction to the Philosophy of Nature. Pittsburgh, Duquesne University.
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone (2009). Animation: The Fundamental, Essential, and Properly Descriptive Concept. Continental Philosophy Review 42 (3):375-400.
R. N. S. (1956). An Introduction to the Philosophy of Animate Nature. The Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):520-520.
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