1680 Descartes Philosophy Soul of Animals Animal Machine Behavior Ethics Dilly
Antoine Dilly was a 17th-century French author known solely for his book ‘On the Soul of Animals’. Dilly, a Jesuit priest, wrote on the theories of the animal machine, originally contrived by Rene Descartes. Descartes hypothesized that animal behaviors were compared to man-made machines in that animals were a collection of parts unable to think and make decisions on their own – unable to feel or have emotion.
Dilly expounds on Descartes’ theories in this book – a cornerstone in Age of Enlightenment philosophy.
1680 Descartes Philosophy Soul of Animals Animal Machine Behavior Ethics Dilly
Antoine Dilly was a 17th-century French author known solely for his book ‘On the Soul of Animals’. Dilly, a Jesuit priest, wrote on the theories of the animal machine, originally contrived by Rene Descartes. Descartes hypothesized that animal behaviors were compared to man-made machines in that animals were a collection of parts unable to think and make decisions on their own – unable to feel or have emotion.
Dilly expounds on Descartes’ theories in this book – a cornerstone in Age of Enlightenment philosophy.
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DILLY, Antoine
De l’ame des bêtes, ou apres avoir demontré la spiritualité de l’ame de l’homme, l’on explique par la seule machine, les actions les plus surprenantes des animaux
Lyon : Anisson & Posuel, 1680.
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- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [20], 359, [1]
- Language: French
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~6in X 3.25in (15cm x 8.5cm)
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18426
Categories
Natural History
Philosophy
Authors
DILLY, Antoine
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
French
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete