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The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge. Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science., file e4239ddd-507e-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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1.128
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Diderot, file e4239ddd-4f64-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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806
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Lire le matérialisme, file e4239ddd-b71b-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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633
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Vitalism in Early Modern Medical and Philosophical Thought, file e4239ddd-f708-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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600
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Endowed molecules and emergent organization: The maupertuis-diderot debate, file e4239ddd-4e26-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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413
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Tres medici, duo athei? The Physician as Atheist and the Medicalization of the Soul, file e4239ddd-5016-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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354
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Sensibility as Vital Force or as Property of Matter in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Debates, file e4239ddd-4dab-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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347
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From the logic of ideas to active-matter materialism: Priestley’s Lockean problem and early neurophilosophy, file e4239ddd-965c-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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338
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Lucretius and the Early Modern, file e4239ddd-4e21-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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332
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La Philosophie de la biologie avant la biologie : Une histoire du vitalisme, file e4239ddd-5178-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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330
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Locke's compatibilism: Suspension of desire or suspension of determinism?, file e4239ddd-549b-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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312
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Life as Concept and as Science in Early Modern Thought, file e4239ddd-54a2-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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312
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Travel as a Basis for Atheism: Free-Thinking as Deterritorialization in the Early Radical Enlightenment, file e4239ddd-59f0-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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312
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Epigenesis as Spinozism in Diderot’s Biological Project, file e4239ddd-4e93-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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290
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'The Brain Is a Book Which Reads Itself': Cultured Brains and Reductive Materialism from Diderot to J. J. C. Smart, file e4239ddd-5003-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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278
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The material soul: Strategies for naturalising the soul in an early modern epicurean context, file e4239ddd-4f3d-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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267
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Vitalism and the Resistance to Experimentation on Life in the Eighteenth Century, file e4239ddd-5007-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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265
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MATERIALISM NEW AND OLD, file e4239ddd-4efb-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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264
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"Cabinet d'histoire naturelle," or: The interplay of nature and artifice in Diderot's naturalism, file e4239ddd-4f37-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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257
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Critical Review: On Catherine Wilson'S Epicureanism at the Origins of Modernity, file e4239ddd-4e86-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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253
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Materialism, file e4239ddd-4efa-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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251
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Genealogy of the sensation. Physics, Physiology and psychology in Europe, from Fernel to Locke, file e4239ddd-507a-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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233
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A Happiness Fit for Organic Bodies: La Mettrie's Medical Epicureanism, file e4239ddd-5b45-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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231
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Empiricism contra Experiment: Harvey, Locke and the Revisionist View of Experimental Philosophy, file e4239ddd-4e87-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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222
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null, file e4239ddd-4dbb-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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218
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Robert L.~Martensen . The Brain Takes Shape: An Early History Oxford/New York : Oxford University Press , 2004, file e4239ddd-549d-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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214
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"Georges Canguilhem’in Biyo-Felsefesi”, file e4239ddd-9155-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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212
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Why was there no controversy over life in~the~Scientific Revolution?, file e4239ddd-4e16-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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208
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The Social Brain: a Spinozist Reconstruction, file e4239ddd-4ed8-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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202
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The Senses in Philosophy and Science: From the Nobility of Sight to the Materialism of Touch, file e4239ddd-4e8d-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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199
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Antonio Negri’s Ontology of Empire and Multitude, file e4239ddd-4e95-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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195
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“Il fascino discreto del vitalismo settecentesco e le sue riproposizioni”, file e4239ddd-4e8f-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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193
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Canguilhem and the Logic of Life, file e4239ddd-4e91-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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191
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Chance between holism and reductionism: Tensions in the conceptualisation of Life, file e4239ddd-59e9-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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191
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null, file e4239ddd-4db8-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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188
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Medical Materialism, Early Modern, file e4239ddd-9612-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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183
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HOLISM, ORGANICISM AND THE RISK OF BIOCHAUVINISM, file e4239ddd-507c-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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165
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Smithian vitalism?, file e4239ddd-4e1f-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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160
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Metaphysics, Function and the Engineering of Life: the Problem of Vitalism, file e4239ddd-59ec-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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160
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Determinism/Spinozism in the Radical Enlightenment: the cases of Anthony Collins and Denis Diderot, file e4239ddd-4f3e-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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154
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Brain theory : essays in critical neurophilosophy, file e4239ddd-5018-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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143
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Do organisms have an ontological status?, file e4239ddd-501b-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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141
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The ‘Physiology of the Understanding’ and the ‘Mechanics of the Soul’: Reflections on Some Phantom Philosophical Projects, file e4239ddd-59ee-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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141
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The organism as reality or as fiction: Buffon and beyond, file e4239ddd-5223-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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138
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Pour une philosophie hybridée de la biologie, file e4239ddd-4e7a-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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131
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The Materialist Denial of Monsters, file e4239ddd-4df0-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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127
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null, file e4239ddd-4e2a-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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125
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Man-machines and embodiment: From cartesian physiology to Claude Bernard’s “living machine”, file e4239ddd-4e88-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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125
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The Deleuze Connections, file e4239ddd-54a1-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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121
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Material-cerebral plasticity, fluid ontology: the case of animal spirits, file e4239ddd-4e28-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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114
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Teleomechanism redux? Functional physiology and hybrid models of life in early modern natural philosophy, file e4239ddd-59e8-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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108
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Diderot et l'approche déterministe de l'esprit: Un autre déterminisme?, file e4239ddd-4ed6-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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106
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On the Role of Newtonian Analogies in Eighteenth-Century Life Science: Vitalism and Provisionally Inexplicable Explicative Devices, file e4239ddd-4e8a-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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105
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Diderot and materialist theories of the self, file e4239ddd-4e14-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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90
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RETHINKING EMPIRICISM AND MATERIALISM: THE REVISIONIST VIEW, file e4239ddd-4ef8-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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89
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L’erreur vitale : antimathématisme et monstruosité chez Diderot, file e4239ddd-9d64-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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88
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Il problema del tutto e delle parti: il caso del vitalismo di Montpellier, file e4239ddd-7c70-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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85
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L'anomalie du vivant, file e4239ddd-500e-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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84
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Le rêve matérialiste, ou « Faire par la pensée ce que la matière fait parfois », file e4239ddd-59dc-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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80
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« Le libertinage est-il une conséquence nécessaire du matérialisme ? L’ontologie matérialiste face à l’éthique », file e4239ddd-f70a-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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72
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The concept of organism: historical philosophical, scientific perspectives, file e4239ddd-59ea-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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31
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Desiderio del mostro : dal circo al laboratorio alla politica, file e4239ddd-4e7c-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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29
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La biophilosophie de Georges Canguilhem, file e4239ddd-501f-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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28
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Organisation ou organisme? L'Individuation organique selon le vitalisme montpellierain, file e4239ddd-5a2d-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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24
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The organism as ontological go-between: Hybridity, boundaries and degrees of reality in its conceptual history, file e4239ddd-4e1b-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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21
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Was Canguilhem a Biochauvinist? Goldstein, Canguilhem and the Project of Biophilosophy, file e4239ddd-4f01-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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12
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Entretien sur l’histoire du matérialisme, file e4239ddd-fd76-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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11
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Machine et organisme chez Diderot, file e4239ddd-960f-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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7
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Introduction: sketches of a conceptual history of epigenesis, file e4239ddd-516f-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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1
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14.438 |