Virtuous Plants

Virtuous Plants

Author: P.K. Srivastav

Publisher: Scientific Publishers

Published: 2017-01-01

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 9387741044

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The book "Virtuous Plants" contains scientific names, popular names in different international/nationa/regional languages, legendary/historical significance, systematic position according to three systems of plant classification viz., Bentham & Hooker, Engler & Prantl and Hutchinson; geographical distribution, morphological features, flowering, fruiting, methods of propagation/cultivation and various uses of 92 virtuous plants of Indian subcontinent. The book contains photographs of 42 plants also. It is hoped that the book will create interest even among the common man and invite attention of all those concerned to conserve and facilitate sustainable utilization of natural resources through conservation measures and integration of various industries besides helping students, teachers, scientists, foresters, naturalists and industrialists in formulating various projects and farmers for increasing their income through plantation and adoption of various schemes/avenues related to these plants.


Until Our Minds Rest in Thee

Until Our Minds Rest in Thee

Author: John Rose

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2019-11-14

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1532662564

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Open-mindedness is often celebrated in our modern world--yet the habit of open-mindedness remains under-defined and may leave Christians with many questions. Is open-mindedness a virtue? What is the value of intellectual diversity, and how should Christians regard it? Is it a threat or an asset to the church and its tradition? Drawing on sources across time--from Aristotle to Augustine, Aquinas, and Wittgenstein--this book explores these questions from the perspectives of philosophy and the Christian faith.


Plants as Persons

Plants as Persons

Author: Matthew Hall

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2011-05-06

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1438434294

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Challenges readers to reconsider the moral standing of plants.


Necessity and Philosophy in Plato's Republic

Necessity and Philosophy in Plato's Republic

Author: Russell Winslow

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2024-08-06

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1666958581

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Necessity and Philosophy in Plato’s Republic offers an interpretation of the concept of necessity in what is perhaps Plato’s most read dialogue. The word “necessity” (anagkē) appears hundreds of times in the text in many grammatical forms, about as often as the frequently studied term “good.” Yet, there exists little commentary on the ontological status of necessity. Russell Winslow argues that when the reader analyzes the Republic through the lens of necessity, a novel interpretation emerges. On the one hand, the concept of necessity articulated in the Republic is original, insofar as it includes phenomena not commonly attributed to necessity. Namely, necessity governs not only those motions that do not vary and cannot be otherwise, but also those that wander randomly by erotic desire and by chance. Necessity in the Republic, thus, occasions a rethinking of what this crucial concept might mean for us. On the other hand, interpreting the Republic through the lens of necessity allows a reading of Plato to develop that emphasizes the structures of finitude in human life and the limits of reason. This book argues, therefore, that philosophy remains subtended and limited by necessity in unavoidable ways.