Claude Bernard’s use of the metaphor of the “living machine” in his writings may seem surprising, since the theorist of experimental medicine is usually known for his disciplined stylistic and scientific rigor. An examination of the different occurrences of the word “machine” in a representative corpus of ClaudeBernard’s writings shows that this phrase, which has a long history, allows for the identification of different scientific degrees in the physiologist’s work. This metaphor, which is also a thought pattern, emerges with the Introduction to the Study of experimental Medicine in 1865; its use indicates that some texts or textual zones are less scientific than they are philosophical or generalist
Orviétan . Claude Bernard, auteur dramatique. In: Bulletin de la Société d'histoire de la pharmacie,...
Julien Pierre. Les apprentissages pharmaceutique et dramatique de Claude Bernard : André Soubiran, C...
Dans l'Introduction à l'étude de la médecine expérimentale (1865), Claude Bernard, biologiste éminen...
Claude Bernard (1813-1878) followed two main research paths: the chemical and physiological study of...
A common and enduring early modern intuition is that materialists reduce organisms in general and hu...
To celebrate the bicentenary of Claude Bernard’s birth, the Collège de France Newsletter looks back ...
The paper reconstructs an emblematic case of the relationship between scientific models and metaphor...
The long history of the conception of physical exercise in France may be viewed as a function of a s...
Collected papers from a symposium commemorating the centenary of the publication of An introduction ...
On date ordinairement du xixe siècle l’invention de la « méthode expérimentale » en lui attachant le...
Claude Bernard, the father of scientific physiology. believed that if medicine was to become truly s...
Balan Bernard. Sur le rôle de l'imaginaire dans la pratique psychiatrique* au XIX siècle.. In: Revue...
The metaphor is used in the construction process of scientific knowledge. There are, however, metaph...
L’idée d’une machine imitant l’homme pour toutes ou partie de ses fonctions biologiques et mentales ...
Polack Jean-Claude. Machinations d’une machine à démachiner. In: Chimères. Revue des schizoanalyses,...
Orviétan . Claude Bernard, auteur dramatique. In: Bulletin de la Société d'histoire de la pharmacie,...
Julien Pierre. Les apprentissages pharmaceutique et dramatique de Claude Bernard : André Soubiran, C...
Dans l'Introduction à l'étude de la médecine expérimentale (1865), Claude Bernard, biologiste éminen...
Claude Bernard (1813-1878) followed two main research paths: the chemical and physiological study of...
A common and enduring early modern intuition is that materialists reduce organisms in general and hu...
To celebrate the bicentenary of Claude Bernard’s birth, the Collège de France Newsletter looks back ...
The paper reconstructs an emblematic case of the relationship between scientific models and metaphor...
The long history of the conception of physical exercise in France may be viewed as a function of a s...
Collected papers from a symposium commemorating the centenary of the publication of An introduction ...
On date ordinairement du xixe siècle l’invention de la « méthode expérimentale » en lui attachant le...
Claude Bernard, the father of scientific physiology. believed that if medicine was to become truly s...
Balan Bernard. Sur le rôle de l'imaginaire dans la pratique psychiatrique* au XIX siècle.. In: Revue...
The metaphor is used in the construction process of scientific knowledge. There are, however, metaph...
L’idée d’une machine imitant l’homme pour toutes ou partie de ses fonctions biologiques et mentales ...
Polack Jean-Claude. Machinations d’une machine à démachiner. In: Chimères. Revue des schizoanalyses,...
Orviétan . Claude Bernard, auteur dramatique. In: Bulletin de la Société d'histoire de la pharmacie,...
Julien Pierre. Les apprentissages pharmaceutique et dramatique de Claude Bernard : André Soubiran, C...
Dans l'Introduction à l'étude de la médecine expérimentale (1865), Claude Bernard, biologiste éminen...