Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside HerHarper & Row, 1978 - 263 pages "A West Coast feminist and poet draws from myth, legend, history, religion, sociology, science, and other sources to trace the evolution of attitudes toward and perceptions of women and nature."--Goodreads website. |
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... motion can be measured by measuring the space through which movement moves and the time in which the moving takes place . It is decided that motion is real . ( But it is said again that all motion came originally from God and that God ...
... motion can be measured by measuring the space through which movement moves and the time in which the moving takes place . It is decided that motion is real . ( But it is said again that all motion came originally from God and that God ...
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... motion , leading to other motion and motion upon motion endlessly . We say the water has noticed this stone falling and has not forgotten . And in every particle every act lives , and the stars do not frighten us , we say , starlight is ...
... motion , leading to other motion and motion upon motion endlessly . We say the water has noticed this stone falling and has not forgotten . And in every particle every act lives , and the stars do not frighten us , we say , starlight is ...
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... motion is real . . . motion is real : see William of Ockham , who considered motion as well as quantity to be unreal ( his absolutes were substance and quality ) , and Brawardine , who considered motion " a real geometrical structure ...
... motion is real . . . motion is real : see William of Ockham , who considered motion as well as quantity to be unreal ( his absolutes were substance and quality ) , and Brawardine , who considered motion " a real geometrical structure ...
Table des matières
MATTER | 3 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
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