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Teleology in the ancient world : philosophical and medical approaches
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ISBN: 9781107036635 9781139567855 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Galen on the brain : anatomical knowledge and physiological speculation in the second century A.D.
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ISBN: 9004125124 9786610466672 1417545518 1280466677 9047401433 Year: 2003 Volume: 26 Publisher: Leiden : E.J. Brill,

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This book is a study of the ways in which Galen sought to establish the brain as the regent part (hegemonikon) of the body, utilising a rigorous anatomical epistemology and an often sophisticated (but perforce limited) set of physiological arguments Part One surveys the medical and philosophical past in which the study of the brain occured, and looks at the materials and methods which Galen employs to legitimate his hegemonic argumentation. Part Two examines Galen's anatomical understanding of the brain, especially the ventricles. Part Three offers a critical evaluation of Galen's physiolgy of the brain. This is the first monograph to offer a detailed account of this subject, setting it within the cultural and intellectual contexts of its era, and will be of interest to those in classics, medical history, history andphilosophy of science and the history of ideas.


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Teleology in the ancient world : philosophical and medical approaches
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ISBN: 1108234437 1108234518 1108234712 1139567853 1108234550 1107036631 1108227996 110823447X Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The ancient origins of teleological concepts are sometimes either conveniently forgotten or given a distorted appearance. On the one hand, ancient teleology has been obscured by the theological cloak of creationism. On the other, Darwinists have sometimes failed to give due consideration to the variety and subtlety of teleology's intellectual antecedents. The purpose of this book is to restore the balance by looking at the manifold ways in which teleology in antiquity was viewed. The volume, consisting of twelve essays by leading authorities in their fields, examines the ways in which teleological arguments were used in antiquity and how these discussions inform and influence current debates on evolution, creationism and intelligent design. As well as examining philosophical contributions to the subject, a specific aim is to examine ancient medical thinking on this topic and its relationship to ancient philosophical ideas.

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