Bültmann & Gerriets
Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy
von Ohad Nachtomy, Justin E H Smith
Verlag: Sydney University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-19-998731-3
Erschienen am 06.01.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 236 mm [H] x 163 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 476 Gramm
Umfang: 272 Seiten

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This volume explores the intersection between early modern philosophy and the life sciences by presenting the contributions of important but often neglected figures such as Cudworth, Grew, Glisson, Hieronymus Fabricius, Stahl, Gallego, Hartsoeker, and More, as well as familiar figures such as Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Malebranche, and Kant.



  • Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction: Ohad Nachtomy and Justin E. H. Smith

  • I. The Nature of Living Beings

  • 2. Ohad Nachtomy, "What's Infinity Got to Do with Life? The Role of Infinity in Leibniz's Theory of Living Beings"

  • 3. Raphaële Andrault, "What Is Life? A Comparative Study of Ralph Cudworth and Nehemiah Grew"

  • 4. Thomas Teufel, "The Impossibility of a Newton of the Blade of Grass in Kant's Teleology"

  • II. The Structure of Living Beings

  • 5. Peter Distelzweig, "Fabricius' Galeno-Aristotelian Teleomechanics of Muscle Anatomy"

  • 6. Anne-Lise Rey, "Metaphysical Problems in Francis Glisson's Irritability Theory"

  • 7. François Duchesneau, "'Organism' in the Leibniz-Stahl Controversy"

  • III. The Generation of Living Beings

  • 8. Andreas Blank, "Material Causes and Incomplete Entities in Gallego de la Serna's Theory of Animal Generation"

  • 9. Karen Detlefsen, "Biology and Theology in Malebranche's Theory of Organic Generation"

  • 10. Catherine Abou-Nemeh, "Réaumur's Crayfish Experiment in Hartsoeker's Système: Regeneration and the Limits of Mechanism"

  • 11. Charles T. Wolfe, "Epigenesis as Spinozism in Diderot's Biological Project"

  • IV. The Order of the Living World

  • 12. Lea F. Schweitz, "On the Continuity of Nature and the Uniqueness of Human Life in G. W. Leibniz"

  • 13. Brian W. Ogilvie, "Orders of Insects: Insect Species and Metamorphosis between Renaissance and Enlightenment"

  • Index



Ohad Nachtomy is Associate Professor at Bar-Ilan University and at Fordham University. He is the author of Possibility, Agency, and Individuality in Leibniz's Metaphysics (2007); "Leibniz on Nested Individuals"(BJHP 2007); "Leibniz and the Logic of Life"(Studia Leibnitiana 2010); "Leibniz on Artificial and Natural Machines" in Machines of Nature and Corporeal Substances in Leibniz (co-edited with Justin Smith) (2010); and "A Tale Of Two Thinkers, One Meeting, and Three Degrees Of Infinity: Leibniz And Spinoza in 1675-78" (BJHP 2011).
Justin E. H. Smith is university professor of the history and philosophy of science at the University of Paris 7. He is the author of Divine Machines: Leibniz and the Sciences of Life (2011) and of the forthcoming Nature, Human Nature, and Human Difference: Early Modern Philosophy and the Concept of Race. He has also recently edited and translated, with François Duchesneau, Georg Ernst Stahl's Negotium otiosum (forthcoming).