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Mechanism, Life and Mind in Modern Natural Philosophy, Hardback Book

Mechanism, Life and Mind in Modern Natural Philosophy Hardback

Edited by Charles T. Wolfe, Paolo Pecere, Antonio Clericuzio

Part of the International Archives of the History of Ideas / Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Idees series

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This volume emphasizes the diversity and fruitfulness of early modern mechanism as a program, as a concept, as a model.

Mechanistic study of the living body but also of the mind and mental processes are examined in careful historical focus, dealing with figures ranging from the first-rank (Bacon, Descartes, Spinoza, Cudworth, Gassendi, Locke, Leibniz, Kant) to less well-known individuals (Scaliger, Martini) or prominent natural philosophers who have been neglected in recent years (Willis, Steno, etc.).

The volume moves from early modern medicine and physiology to late Enlightenment and even early 19th-century psychology, always maintaining a conceptual focus.

It is a contribution to a newly active field in the history and philosophy of early modern life science.

It is of interest to scholars studying the history of medicine and the development of mechanistic theories.

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