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Physiology of the soul : mind, body and matter in the Galenic tradition of the late Renaissance (1550-1630) / Fabrizio Bigotti.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bigotti, Fabrizio, 1982- author.
Series:
Age of Descarteṣ ; 3.
The age of descartes = Descartes et son temps ; 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine--History--16th century.
Medicine.
Galen.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (366 pages).
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2019]
Summary:
The book offers a new reading of the debate on mind, body and matter with regards to the largely uncharted territory of Galenic medicine in the Late Renaissance period.00In spite of the commonly held opinion according to which Galen's authority was gradually superseded by Vesalius and his followers, a close look at the influence that Galen's psychological works exerted on physicians and philosophers of the early modern period reveals quite a different picture. Not only were Galenists often keen to embrace the new anatomical discoveries, eventually they even contributed to shaping a series of new analytical, practical and experimental tools that started an in-depth transformation of the traditional rationale, with far-reaching and unexpected consequences in domains such as theory of matter, philosophical anthropology and medical experimentation. Through the lens provided by mental disease and its connection to the soul, a new concept of the body and the human animal ultimately emerges: a concept that accompanies the development of early modern ideas on subjectivity and the self.
Contents:
Introduction
pt. 1. Premises. 1. Body and anatomy in the Galenic tradition ; 2. The soul: a physical question
pt. 2. Developments. 3. From Galen to Huarte: the quod animi mores and the '"heory of ingenium" ; 4. The matter of the spirit
pt. 3. Reactions and consequences. 5. Passion and pathology: the response of Aristotelianism ; 6. Beyond tradition: Santorio and Descartes
Final remarks. The role of tradition in medical thought.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
2-503-58166-8

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