An Essay on Nature
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge was an American philosopher and university educator who identified as a naive realist. His academic career was primarily associated with Columbia University, where he served as dean. Woodbridge was deeply engaged with philosophical inquiry and edited a significant academic journal. His thought was influenced by Santayana, and his legacy continues to be recognized within academic circles.





Presents an analysis and interpretations of Aristotle's thoughts, one of the major philosophers of Western civilization. Examines his approach to understanding, his life, and his writings.