The Life Sciences in Eighteenth-Century French Thought

The Life Sciences in Eighteenth-Century French Thought
Title The Life Sciences in Eighteenth-Century French Thought PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 814
Release 1998-03
Genre Science
ISBN 9780804780834

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Available for the first time in English, Roger's masterwork of intellectual history situates the life sciences within the larger context of French Enlightenment thought and the history of institutions.

The Life Sciences in Eighteenth-century French Thought

The Life Sciences in Eighteenth-century French Thought
Title The Life Sciences in Eighteenth-century French Thought PDF eBook
Author Jacques Roger
Publisher
Pages 760
Release 1997
Genre Biology
ISBN

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Evolutionism in Eighteenth-century French Thought

Evolutionism in Eighteenth-century French Thought
Title Evolutionism in Eighteenth-century French Thought PDF eBook
Author Mary Efrosini Gregory
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 364
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9781433103735

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This book examines how eight eighteenth-century French theorists - Maillet, Montesquieu, La Mettrie, Buffon, Maupertuis, Diderot, Rousseau, and Voltaire - addressed evolutionism. Each thinker laid down a building block that would eventually open the door to the mutability of species and a departure from the long-held belief that the chain of beings is fixed. This book describes how the philosophes established a triune relationship among contemporary scientific discoveries, random creationism propelled by the motive and conscious properties of matter, and the notion of the chain of being, along with its corollaries, plenitude and continuity. Also addressed is the contemporary debate over whether apes could ever be taught to speak as well as the issue of race and the family of man.

The Columbia History of Twentieth-century French Thought

The Columbia History of Twentieth-century French Thought
Title The Columbia History of Twentieth-century French Thought PDF eBook
Author Lawrence D. Kritzman
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 820
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780231107907

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This valuable reference is an authoritative guide to 20th century French thought. It considers the intellectual figures, movements and publications that helped define fields as diverse as history, psychoanalysis, film, philosophy, and economics.

The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy

The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy
Title The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Ohad Nachtomy
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 273
Release 2014
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199987319

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The present volume advances a recent historiographical turn towards the intersection of early modern philosophy and the life sciences by bringing together many of its leading scholars to present the contributions of important but often neglected figures, such as Ralph Cudworth, Nehemiah Grew, Francis Glisson, Hieronymus Fabricius ab Aquapendente, Georg Ernst Stahl, Juan Gallego de la Serna, Nicholas Hartsoeker, Henry More, as well as more familiar figures such as Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Malebranche, and Kant. The contributions to this volume are organized in accordance with the particular problems that living beings and living nature posed for early modern philosophy: the problem of life in general, whether it constitutes something ontologically distinct at all, or whether it can ultimately be exhaustively comprehended "in the same manner as the rest"; the problem of the structure of living beings, by which we understand not just bare anatomy but also physiological processes such as irritability, motion, digestion, and so on; the problem of generation, which might be included alongside digestion and other vital processes, were it not for the fact that it presented such an exceptional riddle to philosophers since antiquity, namely, the riddle of coming-into-being out of -- apparent or real -- non-being; and, finally, the problem of natural order.

The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-century Philosophy

The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-century Philosophy
Title The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-century Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Knud Haakonssen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 790
Release 2006
Genre Electronic reference sources
ISBN 9780521867436

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This two-volume set presents a comprehensive and up-to-date history of eighteenth-century philosophy. The subject is treated systematically by topic, not by individual thinker, school, or movement, thus enabling a much more historically nuanced picture of the period to be painted.

Vitalism and Its Legacy in Twentieth Century Life Sciences and Philosophy

Vitalism and Its Legacy in Twentieth Century Life Sciences and Philosophy
Title Vitalism and Its Legacy in Twentieth Century Life Sciences and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Christopher Donohue
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 270
Release 2023-01-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3031126041

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This Open Access book combines philosophical and historical analysis of various forms of alternatives to mechanism and mechanistic explanation, focusing on the 19th century to the present. It addresses vitalism, organicism and responses to materialism and its relevance to current biological science. In doing so, it promotes dialogue and discussion about the historical and philosophical importance of vitalism and other non-mechanistic conceptions of life. It points towards the integration of genomic science into the broader history of biology. It details a broad engagement with a variety of nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first century vitalisms and conceptions of life. In addition, it discusses important threads in the history of concepts in the United States and Europe, including charting new reception histories in eastern and south-eastern Europe. While vitalism, organicism and similar epistemologies are often the concern of specialists in the history and philosophy of biology and of historians of ideas, the range of the contributions as well as the geographical and temporal scope of the volume allows for it to appeal to the historian of science and the historian of biology generally.