Chapter ID: CBB001500212

Leibniz on Artificial and Natural Machines: or What it Means to “Remain a Machine to the Least of its Parts” (2011)

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Nachtomy, Ohad (Author)


Pages: 61-80
Publication date: 2011
Language: English


Ohad Nachtomy notes that Leibniz’s distinction between an artificial and a natural machine coincides with his distinction between living and non-living things. Nachtomy argues that this distinction has considerable consequences for Leibniz’s metaphysics. Leibniz insists that natural machines have something substantial – soul or form – that makes them one and the same thing in the least of their parts. This characterization constitutes the main difference between two different types of machine. Furthermore, this characterization applies both to the internal structure of a natural machine (all its parts are machines) and to its development (it remains the same machine through its various states). After a brief presentation of the context, Nachtomy considers the suggestion that the distinction depends on the difference between finite and infinite number of organs or parts. He rejects this suggestion, arguing that the distinction turns on the infinite structure of a natural machine.

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Authors & Contributors
Andrault, Raphaële
Christopher P. Noble
Duchesneau, François
Harmer, Adam
Hartz, Glenn
Henry, John
Journals
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
HOPOS
Publishers
Ashgate Publishing
Franz Steiner Verlag
Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin
Oxford University Press
Springer
Villanova University
Concepts
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
Philosophy of science
Soul (philosophy)
Philosophy
Metaphysics
Nature
People
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Descartes, René
Boyle, Robert
Kant, Immanuel
Stahl, Georg Ernst
Gilbert, William
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
Early modern
16th century
Places
Germany
Europe
England
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