The Unity of Nature

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The Unity of Nature is a 19th-century work by George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll, that explores the harmony and interconnectedness of natural laws from a theistic and philosophical perspective.

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instanceOf 19th-century book
book
aimsTo show harmony between scientific laws and theism
associatedWith British philosophy of science
Victorian natural theology
author George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll NERFINISHED
George Douglas Campbell NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses compatibility of scientific law and divine purpose
interconnectedness of natural phenomena
laws of nature
order in nature
teleology in nature
genre natural theology
philosophy of nature
science and religion
theology
hasForm prose
hasPerspective natural-theological
philosophical
theistic
hasTitle The Unity of Nature NERFINISHED
historicalContext Victorian debates on science and religion
influencedBy Christian natural theology
Victorian science
intendedAudience educated general readership
readers interested in science and religion
language English
mainSubject design in nature
harmony of natural laws
relationship between science and religion
theistic interpretation of nature
unity of natural laws
philosophicalTheme design and purpose in the natural world
relation of empirical science to metaphysics
unity versus plurality of laws of nature
philosophicalTradition natural theology in the Victorian era
publicationCentury 19th century
religiousTheme divine governance of nature
reconciliation of faith and science
theologicalOrientation Christian NERFINISHED
workOf George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll NERFINISHED
workType theological-philosophical treatise

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