Article ID: CBB001551176

Vital Instability: Life and Free Will in Physics and Physiology, 1860--1880 (2015)

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During the period 1860--1880, a number of physicists and mathematicians, including Maxwell, Stewart, Cournot and Boussinesq, used theories formulated in terms of physics to argue that the mind, the soul or a vital principle could have an impact on the body. This paper shows that what was primarily at stake for these authors was a concern about the irreducibility of life and the mind to physics, and that their theories can be regarded primarily as reactions to the law of conservation of energy, which was used among others by Helmholtz and Du Bois-Reymond as an argument against the possibility of vital and mental causes in physiology. In light of this development, Maxwell, Stewart, Cournot and Boussinesq showed that it was still possible to argue for the irreducibility of life and the mind to physics, through an appeal to instability or indeterminism in physics: if the body is an unstable or physically indeterministic system, an immaterial principle can act through triggering or directing motions in the body, without violating the laws of physics.

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Authors & Contributors
Stanley, Matthew
Pelosi, Giuseppe
Stefano Selleri
John Lekner
Thomas Michael Mueller
D'Agostino, Salvo
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Zygon
Victorian Studies
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Science in Context
Publishers
Pavia University Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
State University of New York Press
Firenze University Press
Columbia University
Concepts
Physics
Electromagnetism
Science and religion
Free will and determinism
Philosophy of science
Ether
People
Maxwell, James Clerk
Planck, Max
Kelvin, William Thomson, Baron
Boussinesq, Joseph
Boltzmann, Ludwig
Felici, Riccardo
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
Ancient
Places
Great Britain
England
Scotland
Greece
Ireland
Tuscany (Italy)
Institutions
Académie des Sciences, Paris
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