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The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge
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Charles T. Wolfe
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Ofer Gal
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2010
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2010
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Embodied Empiricism
pp. 9
Victories for Empiricism, Failures for Theory: Medicine and Science in the Seventeenth Century
pp. 33
Practical Experience in Anatomy
pp. 59
Early Modern Empiricism and the Discourse of the Senses
pp. 75
Alkahest and Fire: Debating Matter, Chymistry, and Natural History at the Early Parisian Academy of Sciences
pp. 93
John Locke and Helmontian Medicine
pp. 121
Empiricism Without the Senses: How the Instrument Replaced the Eye
pp. 149
Mastering the Appetites of Matter. Francis Bacon’s Sylva Sylvarum
pp. 169
‘A Corporall Philosophy’: Language and ‘Body-Making’ in the Work of John Bulwer (1606–1656)
pp. 185
Memory and Empirical Information: Samuel Hartlib, John Beale and Robert Boyle
pp. 211
Lamarck on Feelings: From Worms to Humans
pp. 243
Carelessness and Inattention: Mind-Wandering and the Physiology of Fantasy from Locke to Hume
pp. 265
Instrumental or Immersed Experience: Pleasure, Pain and Object Perception in Locke
pp. 287
Empiricism and Its Roots in the Ancient Medical Tradition
pp. 309
Embodied Stimuli: Bonnet’s Statue of a Sensitive Agent
pp. 333
Empiricist Heresies in Early Modern Medical Thought
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