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Descartes's teleomechanics in medical context: Approaches to Integrating Mechanics and Teleology in Hieronymus Fabricius ab Aquapendente, William Harvey, and Rene Descartes.

机译:笛卡尔在医学环境中的遥测力学:Aquapendente,William Harvey和Rene Descartes中的力学和目的论的整合方法。

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In this dissertation, I examine the relation between mechanism and teleology in Descartes's physiology, placing his views in a wider medical and anatomical context. I show that in this context we find distinctively Galeno-Aristotelian approaches to integrating mechanics and teleology in the work of anatomists Hieronymus Fabricius ab Aquapendente and his more famous student, William Harvey. I provide an interpretation of teleology and mechanism in Descartes by exploring the historical and conceptual relationships between his approach and those exhibited by these anatomists.;First, I show that Fabricius and Harvey articulate creative, teleological, non-reductive approaches to mechanizing the animal precisely by developing Aristotelian and Galenic resources. They propose that mathematical mechanics, understood as an Aristotelian subordinate science, should be employed to articulate the way the functions of the locomotive organs explain (as final causes) certain features of their anatomy, rendering them hypothetically necessary. They articulate these explanations using the Galenic concepts actio and usus.;Employing the resources developed in my analysis of Fabricius and Harvey, I then provide a new interpretation of the relation of mechanism and teleology in Descartes and clarify its significance. Although he explicitly rejects final causes in natural philosophy, Descartes still appeals in physiology to apparently teleological concepts like functio and usus. By focusing on the medical context of these concepts, I show that Descartes intends to and primarily does employ these concepts in mechanical explanations. Descartes' explanations are meant to replace the metaphysically more extravagant but still material-efficient (not final-causal) explanations present in the medical tradition. I then argue that Descartes at times does in fact employ final-causal explanations similar to those in Fabricius's and Harvey's work. However, Descartes is hard-pressed to ground these explanations while still rejecting both divine purposes and non-mechanical principles in natural philosophy.
机译:在这篇论文中,我考察了笛卡尔生理学中机制与目的论之间的关系,并将他的观点置于更广阔的医学和解剖学背景下。我证明,在这种情况下,我们在解剖学家Hieronymus Fabricius ab Aquapendente和他更著名的学生William Harvey的作品中找到了独特的加利诺-亚里斯多德式方法来整合力学和目的论。通过探索笛卡尔的方法和这些解剖学家所展示的方法之间的历史和概念关系,我对笛卡尔的目的论和机制进行了解释;首先,我展示了Fabricius和Harvey阐明了创造性的,目的论的,非还原性的方法来精确地使动物机械化。通过开发亚里士多德和加仑的资源。他们建议,应使用数学力学(被理解为亚里士多德的从属科学)来阐明机车器官的功能解释(作为最终原因)其解剖学某些特征的方式,从而假设它们是必要的。他们使用盖伦学的actio和usus来阐明这些解释。;利用我在Fabricius和Harvey的分析中开发的资源,然后对笛卡尔的机制和目的论之间的关系进行新的解释,并阐明其意义。尽管笛卡尔明确地拒绝了自然哲学中的最终原因,但笛卡尔仍然在生理学上吸引着明显的目的论概念,例如功能和使用习惯。通过关注这些概念的医学背景,我表明笛卡尔打算并主要在机械解释中采用这些概念。笛卡尔的解释旨在替代形而上学上更为夸张但仍然有效的医学传统解释(不是最终原因)。然后,我认为笛卡尔实际上有时会采用与Fabricius和Harvey的作品相似的最终原因的解释。然而,笛卡尔很难接受这些解释,同时仍然拒绝自然哲学中的神圣目的和非机械原理。

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  • 作者

    Distelzweig, Peter M.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pittsburgh.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pittsburgh.;
  • 学科 History of Science.;Philosophy of Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 249 p.
  • 总页数 249
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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