Article ID: CBB435932021

Van Helmont’s Hybrid Ontology and Its Influence on the Chemical Interpretation of Spirit and Ferment (2016)

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This essay proposes to discuss the manner in which Jan Baptista van Helmont helped to transform the Neoplatonic notions of vital spirit and of ferment by giving these notions an unambiguously chemical interpretation, thereby influencing the eventual naturalization of these ideas in the work of late seventeenth century chymists. This chemical interpretation of vital spirit and ferment forms part of Helmont’s hybrid ontology, which fuses a corpuscular conception of minima naturalia with a non-corporeal conception of semina rerum. For Helmont, chemical alterations involve the minima as physical units but also depend upon ferments that are contained in the semina, which function as formative spiritual agents. Helmont’s nuanced ontology ultimately contributes to the development of modern corpuscularian theory by explaining many chemical reactions in fundamentally corpuscular terms, as the addition and subtraction of particles.

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Authors & Contributors
Werrett, Simon
Kahn, Didier
Hirai, Hiro
Clericuzio, Antonio
Newman, William R.
Weyer, Jost
Journals
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Foundations of Chemistry
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Publishers
Springer Spektrum
Science History Publications
Nardini
Jeremy Mills Publishing for the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
CNRS Éditions
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Concepts
Chemistry
Alchemy
Natural philosophy
Paracelsianism
Science and religion
Philosophy of science
People
Paracelsus, Theophrast von Hohenheim
Sennert, Daniel
Libavius, Andreas
Descartes, René
Boyle, Robert
Helmontians, Jan Baptist van Helmont (1577-1644)
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
18th century
19th century
15th century
Early modern
Places
Italy
Germany
Europe
Bolivia
Great Britain
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