In the late 1720s and early 1730s, Christian Wolff writes a series of short treatises on general medical concepts such as health, disease, cause of disease, symptom, etc. The paper makes the claim that these texts should be considered as a pioneering attempt at developing a systematic philosophy of medicine based on metaphysical and epistemological investigations on medical concepts, doctrines, and practices. The main focus is on Wolff’s analysis of the concepts of health and disease in functional terms and its connection to his teleological characterization of both natural and artificial machines. This also explains Wolff’s use of the normatively loaded concepts of fitness and nature to clarify the distinction between health as good functi...
Until the eighteenth century, the medical view of the mind remained inextricably intertwined with a ...
This paper seeks to retrace human nature and transcending the vision of humanity, by identifying, de...
The question of whether homeopathy is a science is currently discussed almost exclusively against th...
In the late 1720s and early 1730s, Christian Wolff writes a series of short treatises on general med...
Despite his overall negative assessment of ancient, pre-mechanistic science, Christian Wolff held Ga...
This paper explores Christian Wolff’s attempt to introduce his scientific method in the life science...
This paper explores ChristianWolff’s attempt to introduce his scientific method in the life sciences...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
What does it mean for the soul to be mortal or immortal? Christian Wolff’s defense of the immortalit...
Christian Wolff's failed attempt to appropriate Leibniz's distinction between machines of nature and...
Christian Wolff (1679-1754) fue una figura central en la Ilustración europea del siglo XVIII. Al mis...
International audienceThe nature, normativity and definition of health and disease are one of the ma...
The article deals with the problem of health in Nietzsche’s philosophy. While secondary literature o...
Although Christian Wolff’s championing of the libertas philosophandi from the mid-1720s up to the la...
Until the eighteenth century, the medical view of the mind remained inextricably intertwined with a ...
This paper seeks to retrace human nature and transcending the vision of humanity, by identifying, de...
The question of whether homeopathy is a science is currently discussed almost exclusively against th...
In the late 1720s and early 1730s, Christian Wolff writes a series of short treatises on general med...
Despite his overall negative assessment of ancient, pre-mechanistic science, Christian Wolff held Ga...
This paper explores Christian Wolff’s attempt to introduce his scientific method in the life science...
This paper explores ChristianWolff’s attempt to introduce his scientific method in the life sciences...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
What does it mean for the soul to be mortal or immortal? Christian Wolff’s defense of the immortalit...
Christian Wolff's failed attempt to appropriate Leibniz's distinction between machines of nature and...
Christian Wolff (1679-1754) fue una figura central en la Ilustración europea del siglo XVIII. Al mis...
International audienceThe nature, normativity and definition of health and disease are one of the ma...
The article deals with the problem of health in Nietzsche’s philosophy. While secondary literature o...
Although Christian Wolff’s championing of the libertas philosophandi from the mid-1720s up to the la...
Until the eighteenth century, the medical view of the mind remained inextricably intertwined with a ...
This paper seeks to retrace human nature and transcending the vision of humanity, by identifying, de...
The question of whether homeopathy is a science is currently discussed almost exclusively against th...