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Nemesis Divina
Carl von Linné
其他書名
(Edited and Translated with Explanatory Notes by M.J. Petry)
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 2001-05-31
主題
Foreign Language Study / German
Foreign Language Study / Scandinavian Languages (Other)
History / General
History / Europe / General
History / Historiography
History / World
Language Arts & Disciplines / General
Language Arts & Disciplines / Reference
Nature / General
Philosophy / General
Philosophy / Epistemology
Philosophy / History & Surveys / General
Philosophy / Reference
Political Science / History & Theory
Political Science / Public Policy / Environmental Policy
Religion / Christian Theology / General
Religion / Theology
Science / Philosophy & Social Aspects
Social Science / Reference
ISBN
0792368207
9780792368205
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=QQ8cs4kOBlAC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Linnaeus' mature theodicy, his attempt to reconcile the suffering and evil of the world with the omnipotence and goodness of God, is presented in a condensed form in the final editions of his Systema Naturae (1758/68). In this comprehensive compendium of our knowledge of the three great realms of organic nature, he outlines the significance of the sub-conscious, social awareness and theological orientation in the spiritual life of man, and indicates how fate, fortune, and Providence interrelate within his conception of the Deity.
In the Nemesis Divina this general undertaking is developed into an `experimental theology', which is exactly analogous to Linnaeus' work in the natural sciences, in that it involves the collecting and classifying of concrete and carefully described case-studies. He never prepared the manuscript for publication, however, and for many years it was regarded as lost, and it is only very recently that any attempt has been made to publish it in its entirety.
This is the first English translation of all the relevant manuscript material. It is also the first attempt to analyse the case-studies in the light of what we know of Linnaeus' general taxonomic principles, and to relate each of them to its historical context.