Natural Philosophies

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Abstract

In his first full-length poetry collection, Natural Philosophies, Michael J. Leach grasps for truth and solace by embracing interdisciplinary perspectives and multiple meanings. The poems in this collection address the archaic term ‘natural philosophy’—the philosophical study of nature and the Universe—in past, present, and future contexts through the lenses of various natural science disciplines, including botany, zoology, astronomy, chemistry, and medicine. Michael explores a range of urgent personal and public issues, from climate change, extinction, and post-truth logic to chronic diseases, death, and COVID-19, all the while pinpointing much-needed beauty across physical, emotional, and spiritual domains of existence.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCanberra, ACT, Australia
PublisherRecent Work Press
Number of pages84
ISBN (Print)9780645180855
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Science communication
  • Health humanities
  • Medical humanities
  • COVID-19
  • Climate change
  • Ecopoetry
  • Poetry
  • Australia

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