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BIBLIOGRAPHY
R. G. Collingwood, The Idea of Nature, 2nd ed.
(New
York, 1960). E
. J. Dijksterhuis, The
Mechanization of the
World Picture (Oxford, 1960). R. W.
Hepburn, “Philosophical
Ideas of Nature,” in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (New
York, 1967),
V, 454-58. F. A. Lange, Geschichte des Materi-
alismus und Kritik seiner
Bedeutung in der Gegenwart
(Iserlohn and Leipzig, 1866);
trans. E
. C. Thomas as History
of Materialism
(reprint, New York, 1950). K. Lasswitz,
Geschichte der Atomistik vom Mittelalter bis
Newton, 2 vols.,
2nd ed. (Leipzig, 1926). A. G. M. van
Melsen, From Atomos
to Atom, the History of the
Concept Atom, 2nd. ed. (New
York, 1960); idem, Physical Science and Ethics, a Reflection
on the
Relationship between Nature and Morality (Pitts-
burgh, 1967). C. J. de Vogel, Theoria, studies over de griekse
wijsbegeerte
(“Studies Concerning Greek Philosophy”)
(Assen,
1967). L. L. Whyte, Essay on Atomism: From Democ-
ritus to 1960 (London,
1961).
A. G. M. VAN MELSEN
[See also Atomism in the Seventeenth Century; Causation;Epicureanism; Law, Natural; Matter; Nature; Platonism;
Rationality; Stoicism.]
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