Organic Mechanism and the Soul of Science
Catherine Willson
Abstract
One of Donald Bates’s most striking claims was that the bio-medical
sciences were central to the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century and
that its innovators drew heavily on the “organic mechanism” of the ancients.
The paper elaborates on and defends Bates’s proposal against a more conventional
reading of the Scientific Revolution as driven by celestial and terrestrial
mechanics and physics
sciences were central to the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century and
that its innovators drew heavily on the “organic mechanism” of the ancients.
The paper elaborates on and defends Bates’s proposal against a more conventional
reading of the Scientific Revolution as driven by celestial and terrestrial
mechanics and physics
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