On Cartesian Embryology: A Debate on Monsters at the Bourdelot Academy

Elena Rapetti*

*Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

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Abstract

This essay aims to contribute to the discussion concerning the relationship between theories of imagination in mechanist embryology and theories of imagination in Late Aristotelian embryology, by examining a Conversation about a monstrous birth that took place in the late 1660s at the Bourdelot Academy. This Conversation, in which the participants debate the Discours touchant les forces de l’imagination by the Protestant physician Pierre de Galatheau, represents a little-known episode in the reception of Descartes’ L’Homme and of La Forge’s Remarques, confirming that embryology is the most difficult chapter of Cartesian medicine.
Lingua originaleEnglish
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteDescartes and Medicine: Problems, Responses and Survival of a Cartesian Discipline
Pagine377-392
Numero di pagine16
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2023

Serie di pubblicazioni

NomeTHE AGE OF DESCARTES (DESCARTES)

Keywords

  • Descartes, Embryology, Imagination, Monsters, Bourdelot Academy

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