The Life Principle and the Doctrine of Living Being in Diderot

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (1):107-121 (2000)
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Abstract

Diderot shares an ancient project of inquiry with the philosophers, physicians, and anatomists of the second half of the eighteenth century in France, a project that generated numerous problems and solutions. By his time it had taken on the shape of a crisis: how might one formulate and analyze the connection between a theory of living being and a speculation on Life, as a unified problematic?

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