The Philosophy of Nature

Rev. William A. Wallace, O.P.

International Catholic University Classics Collection, recorded in 1999

In this course, based on his best-selling book The Modeling of Nature, Wallace guides the reader through the fundamentals of natural philosophy, explaining how the universe is populated with entities endowed with different natures — inorganic, plant, animal, and human. Much of this knowledge is intuitive, already in people’s minds from experience. Wallace builds on this foundation to provide a model of the human mind that illuminates not only the philosophy of nature but also the logic, psychology, and epistemology that are prerequisite to it.


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60-minute lectures

  1. Fundamental Concepts

  2. Nature: the Inner Dimension

  3. Nature's Powers and Nature's Kinds

  4. Nature's Property: Motion or Change

  5. Nature's Measures: Place and Time

  6. Nature's First Unmoved Mover


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