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== Publisher description ==
== Publisher description ==
"This study of European natural philosophy begins with tbe classical conceptions of Mind, Soul, Nature and tbe Unconscious and analyses tbe revival of these notions in tbe natural philosophy of tbe Renaissance and tbe Seventeenth century. The concept of tbe Unconscious acquired a major importance in tbe systems of tbe German vitalist biologists and tbe Idealistic philosophers of tbe Nineteenth century. Jacob shows how these various thinkers, as well as tbe German Romantic philosophers, and especially Schubert, Carus, Schopenhauer, and Hartmann, not only revived tbe ancient doctrines of tbe Soul in their metaphysical schemes but also anticipated tbe psychological theories of Jung, who, as a psychologist and philosopher, serves as tbe culminating point of tbe work. In tbe Appendix, tbe author points to tbe natural philosophical bases of tbe discussions of racial differences that emerged in tbe Nineteenth century alongside tbe investigations into tbe spiritual capacities of mankind.  
"This study of European natural philosophy begins with the classical conceptions of Mind, Soul, Nature and the Unconscious and analyses the revival of these notions in the natural philosophy of the Renaissance and the Seventeenth century. The concept of the Unconscious acquired a major importance in the systems of the German vitalist biologists and the Idealistic philosophers of the Nineteenth century. Jacob shows how these various thinkers, as well as the German Romantic philosophers, and especially Schubert, Carus, Schopenhauer, and Hartmann, not only revived the ancient doctrines of the Soul in their metaphysical schemes but also anticipated the psychological theories of Jung, who, as a psychologist and philosopher, serves as the culminating point of the work. In the Appendix, the author points to the natural philosophical bases of the discussions of racial differences that emerged in the Nineteenth century alongside the investigations into the spiritual capacities of mankind.  


Alexander Jacob obtained his Ph.D. in tbe History of Ideas from Pennsylvania State University and is tbe author of Nobilitas: A Study of Aristocratic Philosophy from Ancient Greece to tbe Early Twentieth Century, and Atman: A Reconstruction of tbe Solar Cosmology of tbe Indo-Europeans. His major editions of German conservative political thinkers include [[Edgar Julius Jung]]:’s [[The Rule of tbe Inferiour]], tbe anthology Europa: German Conservative Foreign Policy 1870-1940, and [[Houston Stewart Chamberlain]]’s Political Ideals."<ref>de Naturae Natura https://arktos.com/product/de-naturae-natura/ de Naturae Natura</ref>
Alexander Jacob obtained his Ph.D. in the History of Ideas from Pennsylvania State University and is the author of Nobilitas: A Study of Aristocratic Philosophy from Ancient Greece to the Early Twentieth Century, and Atman: A Reconstruction of the Solar Cosmology of the Indo-Europeans. His major editions of German conservative political thinkers include [[Edgar Julius Jung]]:’s [[The Rule of the Inferiour]], the anthology Europa: German Conservative Foreign Policy 1870-1940, and [[Houston Stewart Chamberlain]]’s Political Ideals."<ref>de Naturae Natura https://arktos.com/product/de-naturae-natura/ de Naturae Natura</ref>


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De Naturae Natura
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Author(s) Alexander Jacob
Language English
Genre(s) Philosophy
Publisher Arktos
Publication year 2011
Pages 188
ISBN 978-1-907166-33-4

De Naturae Natura is a 2011 book by Alexander Jacob published by Arktos.

Publisher description

"This study of European natural philosophy begins with the classical conceptions of Mind, Soul, Nature and the Unconscious and analyses the revival of these notions in the natural philosophy of the Renaissance and the Seventeenth century. The concept of the Unconscious acquired a major importance in the systems of the German vitalist biologists and the Idealistic philosophers of the Nineteenth century. Jacob shows how these various thinkers, as well as the German Romantic philosophers, and especially Schubert, Carus, Schopenhauer, and Hartmann, not only revived the ancient doctrines of the Soul in their metaphysical schemes but also anticipated the psychological theories of Jung, who, as a psychologist and philosopher, serves as the culminating point of the work. In the Appendix, the author points to the natural philosophical bases of the discussions of racial differences that emerged in the Nineteenth century alongside the investigations into the spiritual capacities of mankind.

Alexander Jacob obtained his Ph.D. in the History of Ideas from Pennsylvania State University and is the author of Nobilitas: A Study of Aristocratic Philosophy from Ancient Greece to the Early Twentieth Century, and Atman: A Reconstruction of the Solar Cosmology of the Indo-Europeans. His major editions of German conservative political thinkers include Edgar Julius Jung:’s The Rule of the Inferiour, the anthology Europa: German Conservative Foreign Policy 1870-1940, and Houston Stewart Chamberlain’s Political Ideals."[1]


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  1. de Naturae Natura https://arktos.com/product/de-naturae-natura/ de Naturae Natura


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