Article ID: CBB000640520

Form and Function in the Early Enlightenment (2006)

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Many physicians, anatomists and natural philosophers engaged in attempts to map the seat of the soul during the so-called Scientific Revolution of the European seventeenth century. The history of these efforts needs to be told in light of the puzzlement bred by today's strides in the neurological sciences. The accounts discussed here, most centrally by Nicolaus Steno, Claude Perrault and Thomas Willis, betray the acknowledgement that a gap remained between observable form, on the one hand, and motor and sensory functions, on the other. Observation yielded information about form, but did not guarantee a constant correlation with presumed function, while the mechanisms of sense and movement did not fit in with accounts of action and cognition whose purpose was to place the connection between active body and willful, conscious soul onto a descriptive rather than metaphysical plane. Teleology was now no longer a helpful tool in the disciplines of anatomy and physiology; the consequences of this are still with us.

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Description Examines attempts to map the seat of the soul during the scientific revolution; focuses on Nicolaus Steno, Claude Perrault and Thomas Willis.


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Authors & Contributors
Castel-Branco, Nuno
Wragge-Morley, Alexander
Caron, Louis
Chene, Dennis Des
Wright, John P.
Rosenberg, Gary D.
Journals
Gesnerus
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Medical History
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
McMaster University (Canada)
Classiques Garnier
University of Washington
Concepts
Anatomy
Soul (philosophy)
Mind and body
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
Neurology
Medicine
People
Willis, Thomas
Steno, Nicolaus
Perrault, Claude
Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso
Ray, John
Grew, Nehemiah
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
Renaissance
Ancient
19th century
16th century
Places
England
Italy
France
Europe
China
Paris (France)
Institutions
Royal Society of London
Académie des Sciences, Paris
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