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Extractions: Robert H. Wozniak All of the above views, even that of Spinoza, make some distinction between mind and body. Once such a distinction is drawn, at whatever level, the problem of re-relating mind to body immediately arises. In order to avoid the mind/body problem entirely, one must deny any distinction between mind and body. Over the course of intellectual history, denials of this sort have taken different forms. Immaterialism , best represented by George Berkeley (1685-1753) in his A Treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (1710), denies even the possibility of mindless material substance. For something to exist for Berkeley, it must either be perceived or be the active mind doing the perceiving. From this perspective, there is no mind/body distinction because what we think of as body is merely the perception of mind. While Berkeley had few contemporary adherents, immaterialism was to resurface in the later 19th century in the guise of mind- stuff theory. Materialism , which dates to antiquity, holds that matter is fundamental. Whatever else may exist, if it exists, it depends on matter. In its most extreme version, materialism completely denies the existence of mental events, a view which would appear to have its roots in Descartes' conception of animals as purely physical automata. In a less extreme form, materialism makes mental events causally dependent on bodily events, but does not deny their existence. This was the view offered a century after Descartes by Julien Offray de la Mettrie (1709-1751) [see figure 6].
Julien Offray De La Mettrie, Man A Machine (1748) julien offray de la mettrie (17091751). Studied rhetoric and logic;destined by his father for the Church (b/c it was lucrative). http://www.hku.hk/philodep/courses/ac/lmintro.html
Extractions: Julien Offray de La Mettrie (1709-1751) Studied rhetoric and logic; destined by his father for the Church (b/c it was lucrative) Became a Jansenist (i.e. a follower of a controversial 17 th cent. Dutch theologian, who espoused the power of God in granting grace against the Jesuits and the Catholic Counter-Reformation, who focused on humans role in achieving salvation) Successful physician (1725 onwards); studied with Boerhaave at Leiden (1733), translated Boerhaaves writings, wrote his own treatises on venereal disease and vertigo (Locke and Mandeville were also physicians) Appointed physician to a French Guards regiment: during a fever at siege of Freiburg (cf. Descartes dreams) he saw thought is but a consequence of the organization of the machine (Eulogy of Frederick the Great). Expelled from the regiment and advised to flee France for his unorthodox ideas: the priests claimed that a doctor accused of heresy could not cure the French guards (Eulogy of Frederick the Great). Fled France for Holland; fled Holland for Prussia
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Extractions: Laborderie, Joseph. L'électricité médicale en clientèle, l'indispensable en électrothérapie, par J. Laborderie (de Sarlat). Paris, A. Maloine, 1918. [4], iii, 376 p. illus. 18 cm. Provenance: Owner signature, illegible. Laborderie, Joseph. L'électricité médicale en clientèle. L'indispensable du électrothérapie, par J. Laborderie. Préface de E. Doumer. 2. éd. Paris, A. Maloine, 1921. xi, 386 p. illus., diagrs. 18.7 cm. Laborderie, J Les propriétés analgésiques des courants exponentiels de basse fréquence, par J. Laborderie. Paris, Impr. A. Tournon, 1937. 11 p. 20.7 cm. "Extrait du Journal des Praticiens, No. 17 (24 Avril 1937)." Lacroix-à-l'Henri, René. Manuel théorique et pratique de radiesthésie [par] René Lacroix-à-l'Henri. Lettre-préface de Mermet. Paris, H. Dangles, c1935. 217 p. illus. 22.3 cm. Lacroix-à-l'Henri, René. Théories et procédés radiesthésiques [par] René Lacroix-à-l'Henri. Paris, La maison de la radiesthesie, c1937. 196 p. illus. 22.3 cm.
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Extractions: that in 1748 he was compelled to quit Holland for Berlin, where Frederick the Great not only allowed him to practise as a physician, but appointed him court reader. He died on the 11th of November 1751. His collected fEuvres philosophiques appeared after his death in several editions, published in London, Berlin and Amsterdam respectively. The chief authority for his life is the Eloge written by Frederick the Great (printed in Assézats ed. of Homme machine). In modern times Lamettrie has been judged less severely; see F.A. Lange, Geschichte des Materialismus (Eng. trans. by E. C. Thomas, ii. 1880); Nérée Quépat (ie. René Paquet) ,La Mettrie, sa vie et ses ~uvres (1873, with complete history of his works); J. E. Poritzky, J. 0. de Lameltrie, .Sein Leben und seine Werke (1900); F. Picavet, La Mettrie et la critique allemande, in Compte rendu des seances de lAccfd. des Sciences morales et politiques, xxxii. (1889), a reply to German rehabilitations of Lamettrie. LAMMAS (0. Eng. hlarninaesse, hlafmaesse, from hlaf, loaf, and maesse, mass, loaf-mass), originally in England the festival of the wheat harvest celebrated on the 1st of August, 0.S. It was one of the old quarter-days, being equivalent to midsummer, the others being Martinmas, equivalent to Michaelmas, Candlemas (Christmas) and Whitsuntide (Easter). Some rents are still payable in England at Lammastide, and in. Scotland it is generally observed, but on the 12th of August, since the alteration of the calendar in George II.s reign. Its name was in allusion to the custom that each worshipper should present in the church a loaf made of the new wheat as an offering of the first-fruits.
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Extractions: Philosophy Hardback In stock Julien Offray de La Mettrie (170951), author of Machine Man (1747), was the most uncompromising of the materialists of the eighteenth century, and the provocative title of his work ensured it a succès de scandale in his own time. It was however a serious, if polemical, attempt to provide an explanation of the workings of the human body and mind in purely material terms and to show that thought was the product of the workings of the brain alone. This fully annotated edition presents a new English translation of the text together with the most important of La Mettries other philosophical works, translated into English for the first time, and Ann Thomsons introduction examines his aims and the scandalous moral consequences which he drew from his materialism. The present volume is a welcome addition intended for use by other readers interested in philosophy, the history of science, the history of theology and the history of ideas. A. Thomson provides a good general introduction setting La Mettrie in the context of eighteenth-century thought All the texts produced here benefit from useful notes. The brief annotations on them in the footnotes are complemented by a chronology of La Mettrie and an excellent bibliography.British Journal of Eighteenth Century Studies
Extractions: Philosophy Paperback In stock Julien Offray de La Mettrie (170951), author of Machine Man (1747), was the most uncompromising of the materialists of the eighteenth century, and the provocative title of his work ensured it a succès de scandale in his own time. It was however a serious, if polemical, attempt to provide an explanation of the workings of the human body and mind in purely material terms and to show that thought was the product of the workings of the brain alone. This fully annotated edition presents a new English translation of the text together with the most important of La Mettries other philosophical works, translated into English for the first time, and Ann Thomsons introduction examines his aims and the scandalous moral consequences which he drew from his materialism. The present volume is a welcome addition intended for use by other readers interested in philosophy, the history of science, the history of theology and the history of ideas. A. Thomson provides a good general introduction setting La Mettrie in the context of eighteenth-century thought All the texts produced here benefit from useful notes. The brief annotations on them in the footnotes are complemented by a chronology of La Mettrie and an excellent bibliography.British Journal of Eighteenth Century Studies
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