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Lucretius III : A History of Motion - Thomas Nail

Lucretius III

A History of Motion

By: Thomas Nail

Paperback | 28 February 2022

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For Lucretius, history means something surprisingly different than we ordinarily think. Instead of thinking of history in terms of time, Lucretius interprets it in terms of motion. The implications of this shift are enormous. It means time does not go on forever - the world was born and will die. These are strange and radical ways of thinking about history way ahead of their time. They prefigure, and even exceed in certain ways, the insights of thermodynamics and quantum physics. In this final volume of his trilogy on De Rerum Natura, Thomas Nail argues that Lucretius has a brilliant theory of history that was well ahead of its time and that we can benefit from today. This is especially true in the present time of crisis and pandemics due in part to global climate change. Nail shows that it's not too late to change our understanding of history and overcome our current crises. The time is ripe to reconsider the materiality and movement of history. The time is ripe to re-read one of the first and most radical theorists of history. We still have a lot to learn about history and there is no better guidebook than De Rerum Natura.
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In an age of pandemics and climate change, Nail offers a Lucretian path to a less destructive and more beautiful world. For a decade, Nail has walked step-by-step with Lucretius. With this concluding volume of the Trilogy, we are invited to follow that ancient philosopher of movement through our history and into our precarious future.-- "Ryan J. Johnson, Elon University"
In writing a history of matter and of nature, Thomas Nail argues, we are only now catching up with Lucretius' insights. This concluding volume of Nail's impassioned and compelling trilogy continues to pose fresh challenges, philosophical, literary, and historical, to received interpretations of Lucretius.--Duncan F. Kennedy, University of Bristol
Presenting numerous challenges to traditional perspectives on the Lucretian contribution to literature and philosophy, this volume will both encourage readers to reengage with the poem and stimulate vigorous debate as to its contemporary significance.--J. S. Louzonis "CHOICE"

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