During the period 1860-1880, a number of physicists and mathematicians, including Maxwell, Stewart, Cournot and Boussinesq, used theories formulated in terms of physics to argue that the mind, the soul or a vital principle could have an impact on the body. This paper shows that what was primarily at stake for these authors was a concern about the irreducibility of life and the mind to physics, and that their theories can be regarded primarily as reactions to the law of conservation of energy, which was used among others by Helmholtz and Du Bois-Reymond as an argument against the possibility of vital and mental causes in physiology. In light of this development, Maxwell, Stewart, Cournot and Boussinesq showed that it was still possible to ar...
Reviews the expansion of thermodynamic technology and natural philosophy along with the struggles an...
There is a familiar opposition between a ‘Scientific Revolution’ ethos and practice of experimentati...
This paper will focus on a famous nineteenth century debate over the physiology of perception betwee...
James Bond lived twice only. His experience has been beaten by vitalism. While some authors talk of ...
In biology the term "vitalism" is usually associated with Hans Driesch's doctrine of the entelechy: ...
In 1878 the mathematician Joseph Boussinesq pointed out a structural analogy between some features o...
From Physiology to Physics (1845-46).................................................. 11 The Erhalt...
The success of science, especially physics, is often invoked as contrasting with the degeneration of...
By the middle of the nineteenth century the science of thermodynamics had reached such a level of co...
Published: 17 August 2023The chapter discusses three main issues of the mind-body problem as discuss...
The problem of energy is a serious difficulty for modern physics arising out of the Nineteenth Centu...
This paper provides a brief overview of 19th-20th century works related to technological vitalism. D...
Ervin Bauer is one of the first theoretical biologists distancing his ideas both from vitalism and m...
Well prior to the invention of the term ‘biology ’ in the early 1800s by Lamarck and Treviranus, and...
The Austrian scientist Ernst Mach (1838-1916) carried out work of importance in several fields of en...
Reviews the expansion of thermodynamic technology and natural philosophy along with the struggles an...
There is a familiar opposition between a ‘Scientific Revolution’ ethos and practice of experimentati...
This paper will focus on a famous nineteenth century debate over the physiology of perception betwee...
James Bond lived twice only. His experience has been beaten by vitalism. While some authors talk of ...
In biology the term "vitalism" is usually associated with Hans Driesch's doctrine of the entelechy: ...
In 1878 the mathematician Joseph Boussinesq pointed out a structural analogy between some features o...
From Physiology to Physics (1845-46).................................................. 11 The Erhalt...
The success of science, especially physics, is often invoked as contrasting with the degeneration of...
By the middle of the nineteenth century the science of thermodynamics had reached such a level of co...
Published: 17 August 2023The chapter discusses three main issues of the mind-body problem as discuss...
The problem of energy is a serious difficulty for modern physics arising out of the Nineteenth Centu...
This paper provides a brief overview of 19th-20th century works related to technological vitalism. D...
Ervin Bauer is one of the first theoretical biologists distancing his ideas both from vitalism and m...
Well prior to the invention of the term ‘biology ’ in the early 1800s by Lamarck and Treviranus, and...
The Austrian scientist Ernst Mach (1838-1916) carried out work of importance in several fields of en...
Reviews the expansion of thermodynamic technology and natural philosophy along with the struggles an...
There is a familiar opposition between a ‘Scientific Revolution’ ethos and practice of experimentati...
This paper will focus on a famous nineteenth century debate over the physiology of perception betwee...