Buchenau, Stefanie (Author)
Presti, Roberto Lo (Author)
From the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, new anatomical investigations of the brain and the nervous system, together with a renewed interest in comparative anatomy, allowed doctors and philosophers to ground their theories on sense perception, the emergence of human intelligence, and the soul/body relationship in modern science. They investigated the anatomical structures and the physiological processes underlying the rise, differentiation, and articulation of human cognitive activities, and looked for the "anatomical roots" of the specificity of human intelligence when compared to other forms of animal sensibility. This edited volume focuses on medical and philosophical debates on human intelligence and animal perception in the early modern age, providing fresh insights into the influence of medical discourse on the rise of modern philosophical anthropology. Contributions from distinguished historians of philosophy and medicine focus on sixteenth-century zoological, psychological, and embryological discourses on man; the impact of mechanism and comparative anatomy on philosophical conceptions of body and soul; and the key status of sensibility in the medical and philosophical enlightenment.
...MoreReview Sara Ray (2019) Review of "Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine". Journal of the History of Biology (pp. 359-360).
Review Anita Guerrini (2018) Review of "Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine". Bulletin of the History of Medicine (pp. 377-378).
Chapter Christoph Sander (2017) For Christ’s Sake: Pious Notions of the Human & Animal Body in Early Jesuit Philosophy & Theology. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 55).
Chapter Stefanie Buchenau (2017) Self-Feeling: Aristotelian Patterns in Ernst Platner’s Anthropolog y for Physicians and Philosophers (1772). In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 246).
Chapter Claire Crignon (2017) How Animals May Help Us Understand Men: Thomas Willis’s Anatomy of the Brain (1664) & Two Discourses Concerning the Soules of Brutes (1672). In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 173).
Chapter Marie Gaille (2017) “Rational Surgery” by Building on Tradition: Ambroise Paré’s Conception of “Medical” Knowledge of the Human Body. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 99).
Chapter Tobias Cheung (2017) Cabanis & the Order of Interaction. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 236).
Chapter Gianni Paganini (2017) Political Animals in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy: Some Rival Paradigms (Hobbes and Gassendi). In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 186).
Chapter Simone De Angelis (2017) Renaissance Aristotelianism & the Birth of Anthropology. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 17).
Chapter Justin E. H. Smith (2017) Between Language, Music, & Sound: Birdsong as a Philosophical Problem from Aristotle to Kant. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 127).
Chapter Davide Cellamare (2017) Renaissance Psychology: Francisco Vallesius (1524–1592) & Otto Casmann (1562–1607) on Animal & Human Souls. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 74).
Chapter Domenico Bertoloni Meli (2017) Diseases of the Brain Seen through Giovanni Battista Morgagni’s Eyes. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 113).
Chapter Roberto Lo Presti (2017) (Dis)embodied Thinking & the Scale of Beings: Pietro Pomponazzi & Agostino Nifo on the “Psychic” Processes in Men & Animals. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 37).
Chapter Gaukroger, Stephen W. (2017) Anthropological Medicine & the Naturalization of Sensibility. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 221).
Chapter François Duchesneau (2017) Degrees & Forms of Sensibility in Haller’s Physiology. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 201).
Chapter Charles T. Wolfe (2017) Boundary Crossings: The Blurring of the Human/Animal Divide as Naturalization of the Soul in Early Modern Philosophy. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 147).
Chapter Hiro Hirai (2017) Human & Animal Generation in Renaissance Medical Debates. In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine (p. 89).
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