Abstract: This article explores the medical theories of the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1598-1679), who sought to provide clearer notions of medicine than the traditional theories of Jean Fernel, Daniel Sennert and Vopiscus Plempius. To achieve this, Regius overtly built upon the natural philosophy of René Descartes, in particular his theories of mechanical physiology and the corpuscular nature of matter. First, I show that Regius envisaged a novel partitioning of medicine, intended to make it independent in exposition but conceptually grounded in natural philosophy. This served his overall purpose of making medicine a ‘clearer’ discipline. To this end Regius detaches the general notion of physiology as the study of the...
This chapter is devoted to the philosophy of Henricus Regius, a Dutch philosopher and one of the fir...
This article discusses Libertus Fromondus’ strictly hylomorphic account of the human soul. At a time...
The aim of this thesis is to show in what way the mechanistic philosophy of René Descartes allowed h...
Abstract: This article explores the medical theories of the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus...
This article explores the medical theories of the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1...
In The Man Machine (1738) La Mettrie criticizes the received view of Descartes’s portrait as radical...
This article offers an assessment of Henricus Regius's (1598-1679) pre-Cartesian sources and their r...
In this article I discuss a particular aspect in the Dutch reception of the ideas of René Descartes,...
In this chapter, I discuss the contents of the now lost academic dictata of Henricus Regius, embodyi...
The current literature on Henricus Regius mainly focuses on his connections with the relevant contex...
In 1638 the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1598 1679) introduced himself to René D...
René Descartes’s medical studies compose an important section of his entire production. Yet, both t...
In this dissertation, I examine the relation between mechanism and teleology in Descartes’s physiolo...
Reshaping the neo-Aristotelian doctrines about the human soul was Descartes’s most spectacular enter...
This volume provides a more exhaustive interpretation of René Descartes’ medical views and its recep...
This chapter is devoted to the philosophy of Henricus Regius, a Dutch philosopher and one of the fir...
This article discusses Libertus Fromondus’ strictly hylomorphic account of the human soul. At a time...
The aim of this thesis is to show in what way the mechanistic philosophy of René Descartes allowed h...
Abstract: This article explores the medical theories of the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus...
This article explores the medical theories of the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1...
In The Man Machine (1738) La Mettrie criticizes the received view of Descartes’s portrait as radical...
This article offers an assessment of Henricus Regius's (1598-1679) pre-Cartesian sources and their r...
In this article I discuss a particular aspect in the Dutch reception of the ideas of René Descartes,...
In this chapter, I discuss the contents of the now lost academic dictata of Henricus Regius, embodyi...
The current literature on Henricus Regius mainly focuses on his connections with the relevant contex...
In 1638 the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1598 1679) introduced himself to René D...
René Descartes’s medical studies compose an important section of his entire production. Yet, both t...
In this dissertation, I examine the relation between mechanism and teleology in Descartes’s physiolo...
Reshaping the neo-Aristotelian doctrines about the human soul was Descartes’s most spectacular enter...
This volume provides a more exhaustive interpretation of René Descartes’ medical views and its recep...
This chapter is devoted to the philosophy of Henricus Regius, a Dutch philosopher and one of the fir...
This article discusses Libertus Fromondus’ strictly hylomorphic account of the human soul. At a time...
The aim of this thesis is to show in what way the mechanistic philosophy of René Descartes allowed h...