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Physiologia Natural Philosophy Pensée Aristotélicien ne & Cartésienne tardive - Des Chene
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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- ISBN
- 9780801486876
- Book Title
- Physiologia : Natural Philosophy in Late Aristotelian and Cartesian Thought
- Item Length
- 9.2 in
- Publisher
- Cornell University Press
- Publication Year
- 2000
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Item Height
- 1 in
- Features
- Reprint
- Genre
- Science, Philosophy
- Topic
- History & Surveys / Medieval, History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, History & Surveys / Renaissance, History
- Item Width
- 6.8 in
- Item Weight
- 32.1 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 448 Pages
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Sixteenth-century Aristotelianism was the culmination of four centuries of commentary and criticism. Physiologia is one of the first books to provide an accessible and comprehensive guide to that tradition in natural philosophy. In an incisive and readable treatment, Dennis Des Chene illuminates the continuities and disruptions between medieval and modern philosophy and promotes a new understanding of the philosophical setting in which modern notions of science emerged.
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Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10
0801486874
ISBN-13
9780801486876
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1728552
Product Key Features
Book Title
Physiologia : Natural Philosophy in Late Aristotelian and Cartesian Thought
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Reprint
Topic
History & Surveys / Medieval, History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, History & Surveys / Renaissance, History
Publication Year
2000
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Science, Philosophy
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Height
1 in
Item Width
6.8 in
Item Weight
32.1 Oz
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Reprint
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"This rangy and precise book deserves to be read even by those historians who think they are bored with Descartes. While offering surprising and detailed readings of bewildering texts like the Description of the Human Body, Des Chene constructs a powerful, sad narrative of the Cartesian disenchantment of the body. Along the way he also delivers provocative views on topics as various as teleology, the role of illustrations in the history of mechanism, theories of the sexual differentiation of the foetus, and problems of simulation in scientific method."-Paula Gould, Chester, British Journal for the History of Science, June 2003, "Des Chene successfully shows that these philosophers were fully aware of the problems in Aristotle's notion of the soul. He also shows that the questions fundamental to the Aristotelian psychology were not so much answered by Descartes and his followers as mooted."--Peter Lautner, Bryn Mawr Review, 06/04/01, "This rangy and precise book deserves to be read even by those historians who think they are bored with Descartes. While offering surprising and detailed readings of bewildering texts like the Description of the Human Body, Des Chene constructs a powerful, sad narrative of the Cartesian disenchantment of the body. Along the way he also delivers provocative views on topics as various as teleology, the role of illustrations in the history of mechanism, theories of the sexual differentiation of the foetus, and problems of simulation in scientific method."--Paula Gould, Chester, British Journal for the History of Science, June 2003, This rangy and precise book deserves to be read even by those historians who think they are bored with Descartes. While offering surprising and detailed readings of bewildering texts like the Description of the Human Body, Des Chene constructs a powerful, sad narrative of the Cartesian disenchantment of the body. Along the way he also delivers provocative views on topics as various as teleology, the role of illustrations in the history of mechanism, theories of the sexual differentiation of the foetus, and problems of simulation in scientific method., "A very impressive body of research. . . Des Chene provides much thought-provoking discussion. . . For the growing number of scholars with a serious interest in late scholasticism and its relationship to early modern philosophy, the book should be very stimulating and a rich source of information."-Philosophical Review, "A very impressive body of research. . . Des Chene provides much thought-provoking discussion. . . For the growing number of scholars with a serious interest in late scholasticism and its relationship to early modern philosophy, the book should be very stimulating and a rich source of information."--Philosophical Review, Des Chene successfully shows that these philosophers were fully aware of the problems in Aristotle's notion of the soul. He also shows that the questions fundamental to the Aristotelian psychology were not so much answered by Descartes and his followers as mooted., A very impressive body of research.... Des Chene provides much thought-provoking discussion.... For the growing number of scholars with a serious interest in late scholasticism and its relationship to early modern philosophy, the book should be very stimulating and a rich source of information., "Des Chene successfully shows that these philosophers were fully aware of the problems in Aristotle's notion of the soul. He also shows that the questions fundamental to the Aristotelian psychology were not so much answered by Descartes and his followers as mooted."-Peter Lautner, Bryn Mawr Review, 06/04/01
Copyright Date
2000
Dewey Decimal
113
Dewey Edition
20
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