In the Middle: Nature and Humanity If we attempt to define "nature" in the medieval meaning, we must take into account a far broader notion than what "nature" (in English) or "Natur" (in German) is currently understood to signify.
As our talks have demonstrated, it is more appropriate to compare the Russian phrase with medieval "natura" because it is more often used (in Latin).Nature therefore encompasses not just the uncultivated portion of the environment but also all living behaviors collectively, the relationship between god and humans, and the theories that explain the cosmos in general and life in particular. I won't be able to offer a thorough analysis of "man and nature" in this manner.
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