Everything about Physis totally explained
Physis (φύσις) is a Greek
theological,
philosophical, and
scientific term usually translated into English as "
nature". In
the Odyssey,
Homer uses the word once (its earliest known occurrence), referring to the intrinsic way of growth of a particular species of plant. In other very early uses it had such a meaning: related to the natural growing of plants, animals, and other features of the world as they tend to develop without external influence. But in the
pre-Socratic philosophers it developed a complex of other meanings.
Since
Aristotle, the physical (the subject matter of
physics) has often been contrasted with metaphysical (the subject of
metaphysics).
"Physis" was understood by
Thoreau as coming from darkness into light, biologically, cosmically, cognitively. (Walden Pond, 'Spring')
Leo Strauss felt this was a sign of something new in the world which the Greeks discovered – something distinct from the concept of a "way" general to other cultures. (See also
dharma and
tao, for the development of related notions in other cultures.)
In medicine the element
-physis occurs in such compounds as
symphysis,
epiphysis, and a few others, in the sense of
a growing. The physis also refers to the "
growth plate," or site of growth at the end of long bones.
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