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A Chemistry of Human Nature: Chemical Imagery in Hume’s Treatise (2017)

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David Hume’s ‘science of man’ is frequently interpreted as an enterprise inspired in crucial respects by Newton’s Principia. However, a closer look at Hume’s central concepts and methodological commitment suggests that his Treatise of Human Nature is much more congruent with the research traditions that arose in the wake of Newton’s Opticks. In this paper I argue that the label Hume frequently attached to his project, ‘anatomy of the mind,’ is a metaphor that, considered in itself, seems to be expressing a commitment to the study of human nature in analogy with organic living nature. In this vein, Hume’s anatomy relies on conceptual and methodological resources derived from a chemical and physiological perspective on the natural cognitive and affective functioning of human beings. Since the idea of natural functioning provides various options for deriving normative considerations, Hume’s account can be seen as a middle-range theory that connects the discourses of organic nature and normative morality.

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Article Tamás Demeter (2017) Introduction – Between Physiology and Ethics: The ‘Science of Man’ as a Middle-Range Discipline. Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period (pp. 125-129). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Driggers, Edward Allen, Jr.
Demeter, Tamás
Wojcik, Jan W.
Wilson, David Ball
Turco, Luigi
Schabas, Margaret L.
Journals
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Transactions of the International Congress on the Enlightenment
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry
化学史研究 [Kagakushi kenkyū; Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry]
Publishers
W. W. Norton & Co.
University of Illinois Press
University of Chicago Press
Routledge
Princeton University Press
Pennsylvania State University Press
Concepts
Mind and body
Human physiology
Chemistry
Psychology
Medicine
Digestion
People
Hume, David
Whytt, Robert
Stewart, Dugald
Reid, Thomas
Locke, John
Descartes, René
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
Early modern
Enlightenment
19th century
16th century
Places
Scotland
France
British Isles
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