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Spirits and clocks (Machine and organism in Descartes)

Autor Dennis Des Chene

Editorial CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

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  • Editorial CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780801437649
  • ISBN10 0801437644
  • Tipus LLIBRE
  • Pàgines 181
  • Any Edició 2001
  • Encuadernació Tela

Spirits and clocks (Machine and organism in Descartes)

Autor Dennis Des Chene

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Detalls del llibre

Although the basis of modern biology is Cartesian, Descartes's theories of biology have been more often ridiculed than studied. Yet, Dennis Des Chene demonstrates, the themes, arguments, and vocabulary of his mechanistic biology pervade the writings of many seventeenth-century authors. In his illuminating account of Cartesian physiology in its historical context, Des Chene focuses on the philosopher's innovative reworking of that field, including the nature of life, the problem of generation, and the concepts of health and illness.

Des Chene begins by surveying works that Descartes would likely have encountered, from late Aristotelian theories of the soul to medical literature and treatises on machines. The Cartesian theory of vital operations is examined with particular attention to the generation of animals. Des Chene also considers the role of the machine-model in furnishing a method in physiology, the ambiguities of the notion of machine, and of Descartes's problem of simulation. Finally, he looks at the various kinds of unity of the body, both in itself and in its union with the soul.

Spirits and Clocks continues Des Chene's highly regarded exploration—begun in his previous book, Life's Form—of the scholastic and Cartesian sciences as well as the dialogue between these two worldviews.

About the Author:
Dennis Des Chene is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Emory University.

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