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It is a science book from the 1860s written in poetic and imaginative language that makes the reader feel as though they are seeing a father teach his son all about the world around him. This old science book made an interesting effort to reconcile faith and reason. The best ideas, the worst ideas, and generally decent ideas are all present in this book, including the chapters on eyes and no eyes, analysis vs. synthesis, and others (geological descriptions). The emotional response could be the last topic. Kingsley discusses this in both the above-described spiritual aspects and in the practical sense of using scientific knowledge to help others. According to Kingsley, Lady Why, who is also a "fairy," is someone "whom we can barely hope to meet" because she is "so beautiful, and yet so horrible (awe-ful) too." Madam How, however, is a "fairy" who "will let us watch her at her work." Lady Why is the master of Madam How, and they both have a nameless Master.
EdituraDouble 9 Books
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Data Publicarii01/01/2023
FormatNecartonata
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Aceasta este o carte in limba engleza. Descrierea cartii (tradusa din engleza cu Google Translate) este in limba romana din motive legale.
Este o carte stiintifica din anii 1860, scrisa intr-un limbaj poetic si imaginativ, care il face pe cititor sa simta ca un tata isi invata fiul totul despre lumea din jurul sau. Aceasta veche carte stiintifica a facut un efort interesant de a reconcilia credinta cu ratiunea.