Article ID: CBB028109372

Springs, Nitre, and Conatus. The Role of the Heart in Hobbes's Physiology and Animal Locomotion (2016)

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This paper focuses on an understudied aspect of Hobbes's natural philosophy: his approach to the domain of life. I concentrate on the role assigned by Hobbes to the heart, which occupies a central role in both his account of human physiology (which he names ‘vital motion’) and of the origin of animal locomotion (‘animal or voluntary motion’). With this, I have three goals in mind. First, I aim to offer a cross-section of Hobbes's effort to provide a mechanistic picture of human life. Second, I aim to contextualize Hobbes's views in the seventeenth-century debates on human physiology and animal locomotion. In particular, I will compare Hobbes's views with the theories put forth by Harvey, Descartes, the Galenic, and Peripatetic traditions. Also, I will show that Hobbes was receptive to advances within contemporary English physiology and chemistry. Third, by means of a comparison with Descartes, I advance some hypothesis to explain why Hobbes indentified the heart, and not the brain (as was increasingly common in his day), as the organ originating animal locomotion. In this regard, I trace out some possible implications of Hobbes's views on human physiology and locomotion for his psychology and political philosophy.

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Authors & Contributors
Clericuzio, Antonio
Shillito, Alex Benjamin
Christian Henkel
Chenovick, Clarissa
Schmit, Christophe
Strazzoni, Andrea
Journals
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Azimuth
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Perspectives on Science
Publishers
Springer International Publishing
University of Rochester Press
Oxford (England)
University of South Florida
Purdue University (Lafayette, Indiana)
Concepts
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
Physiology
Motion (physical)
Natural philosophy
Philosophy
Heart
People
Descartes, René
Harvey, William
Hobbes, Thomas
Newton, Isaac
Gassendi, Pierre
Varignon, Pierre
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
Early modern
Renaissance
18th century
14th century
Places
England
France
Europe
Italy
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