In the period of emergence of early modern science, 'monsters' or individuals with physical congenital anomalies were considered as rare events which required special explanations entailing assumptions about the laws of nature. This concern with monsters was shared by representatives of the new science and Late Scholastic authors of university textbooks. This paper will reconstruct the main theses of the treatment of monsters in Late Scholastic textbooks, by focusing on the question as to how their accounts conceived nature's regularity and teleology. It shows that they developed a naturalistic teratology in which, in contrast to the naturalistic explanations usually offered by the new science, finality was at central stage. This general po...
Human birth defects - 'monstrous births' - were described in sixteenth and seventeenth century Europ...
This essay aims to deal with early forms of skepticism, which naturalized the animal Kingdom by remo...
International audienceThe moral and normative authority of nature varied considerably depending on t...
In the period of emergence of early modern science, 'monsters' or individuals with physical congenit...
In the period of emergence of early modern science, ‘monsters’ or individuals with physical congenit...
In the period of emergence of early modern science, ‘monsters’ or individuals with physical congenit...
Monsters as a category seem omnipresent in early modern natural philosophy, in what one might call a...
Monsters as a category seem omnipresent in early modern natural philosophy, in what one might call a...
The purpose of this study is to analyze some peculiar aspects on the conception of monsters and mons...
This essay is about the history of teratology, the name given during the 1830's to that scientific d...
Focussing on humaniod monsters, this thesis uses insights from Foucault\u27s theory about the "archa...
The introduction of laws of nature is often seen as one of the hallmarks of the Scientific Revolutio...
The book has three interwoven theses: The first of these concerns the Anthropocene era and contends ...
Human birth defects - 'monstrous births' - were described in sixteenth and seventeenth century Europ...
This essay aims to deal with early forms of skepticism, which naturalized the animal Kingdom by remo...
International audienceThe moral and normative authority of nature varied considerably depending on t...
In the period of emergence of early modern science, 'monsters' or individuals with physical congenit...
In the period of emergence of early modern science, ‘monsters’ or individuals with physical congenit...
In the period of emergence of early modern science, ‘monsters’ or individuals with physical congenit...
Monsters as a category seem omnipresent in early modern natural philosophy, in what one might call a...
Monsters as a category seem omnipresent in early modern natural philosophy, in what one might call a...
The purpose of this study is to analyze some peculiar aspects on the conception of monsters and mons...
This essay is about the history of teratology, the name given during the 1830's to that scientific d...
Focussing on humaniod monsters, this thesis uses insights from Foucault\u27s theory about the "archa...
The introduction of laws of nature is often seen as one of the hallmarks of the Scientific Revolutio...
The book has three interwoven theses: The first of these concerns the Anthropocene era and contends ...
Human birth defects - 'monstrous births' - were described in sixteenth and seventeenth century Europ...
This essay aims to deal with early forms of skepticism, which naturalized the animal Kingdom by remo...
International audienceThe moral and normative authority of nature varied considerably depending on t...