A medicina iluminista e o vitalismo: uma discussão do Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l‟Homme de Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734-1806)

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Cynthia Silveira
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: On the thesis critical comments are made on the recent interpretations of Vitalism on the XVIII century, paying special attention on the Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l Homme (first published in 1778), by Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734 1806). Since the second half of the XX century, as it is firstly discussed on this thesis, the Enlightenment interpreters understood the mechanist doctrine as the heiress of Scientific Revolution as well as the dominant strain in the sciences of life throughout the XVIII century. This way, on the historiographical of the last century Vitalism was scarcely mentioned or seen as a backward anti-Enlightenment school of thought. Recently, historians and researchers on history of Science of the XVIII century (above all Williams and Reill) understand Enlightenment in a more plural way, considering Enlightenment Vitalism (a name proposed by Reill) an integral part of a more dynamic Enlightenment concept. Next, the mechanist doctrine and its main concepts are shown, as well as the thoughts of some of the mechanist main followers on the XVII century and the beginning of the XVIII century, more specifically the Newtonian Mechanist. Afterwards, the vitalist doctrine and its concepts are exposed and commented with special attention to the Vitalism at the Montpellier University. Within this context, the vitalist concept are commented as they are presented on the Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l Homme, where Barthez proposes a new physiology based on vital principles ; on this way, his researching methodology is presented as well as the vital principle concept, the sensitive forces and the principle of life motive forces , besides the concepts of sympathy , synergy and at last, the concept of temperament . Those concepts or this terminology , as it is shown, are not originally conceived by Barthez, but they were taken and reformed by him on debating with Newtonianism and others Medical Schools strain of thoughts since Antiquity until the XVIII century as well as with experiments and observations of the medical-scientific researches by his own and of his own time. As a result, understanding of the Vitalist doctrine is reached as an in the 18th Century largely well-accepted intellectual effort, fittingly interacting with the contemporaneous scientific debate, that is, vitalist physicians had seen themselves and were also seen by his peers as following the scientific standards of their own time.
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Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Humanas e Saúde; Epidemiologia; Política, Planejamento e Administração em Saúde; Administra) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2010.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/4051On the thesis critical comments are made on the recent interpretations of Vitalism on the XVIII century, paying special attention on the Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l Homme (first published in 1778), by Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734 1806). Since the second half of the XX century, as it is firstly discussed on this thesis, the Enlightenment interpreters understood the mechanist doctrine as the heiress of Scientific Revolution as well as the dominant strain in the sciences of life throughout the XVIII century. This way, on the historiographical of the last century Vitalism was scarcely mentioned or seen as a backward anti-Enlightenment school of thought. Recently, historians and researchers on history of Science of the XVIII century (above all Williams and Reill) understand Enlightenment in a more plural way, considering Enlightenment Vitalism (a name proposed by Reill) an integral part of a more dynamic Enlightenment concept. Next, the mechanist doctrine and its main concepts are shown, as well as the thoughts of some of the mechanist main followers on the XVII century and the beginning of the XVIII century, more specifically the Newtonian Mechanist. Afterwards, the vitalist doctrine and its concepts are exposed and commented with special attention to the Vitalism at the Montpellier University. Within this context, the vitalist concept are commented as they are presented on the Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l Homme, where Barthez proposes a new physiology based on vital principles ; on this way, his researching methodology is presented as well as the vital principle concept, the sensitive forces and the principle of life motive forces , besides the concepts of sympathy , synergy and at last, the concept of temperament . Those concepts or this terminology , as it is shown, are not originally conceived by Barthez, but they were taken and reformed by him on debating with Newtonianism and others Medical Schools strain of thoughts since Antiquity until the XVIII century as well as with experiments and observations of the medical-scientific researches by his own and of his own time. As a result, understanding of the Vitalist doctrine is reached as an in the 18th Century largely well-accepted intellectual effort, fittingly interacting with the contemporaneous scientific debate, that is, vitalist physicians had seen themselves and were also seen by his peers as following the scientific standards of their own time.A dissertação comenta criticamente as interpretações recentes referentes ao vitalismo no século XVIII, dedicando atenção especial aos Nouveuax Éléments de la Science de l Homme (publicado primeiramente em 1778), de Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734-1806). Até a segunda metade do século XX, como é primeiramente argumentado nesta dissertação, intérpretes do iluminismo entendiam a doutrina mecanicista como a herdeira direta da Revolução Científica, bem como a corrente dominante no mundo das ciências da vida ao longo de todo o século XVIII. Assim, na historiografia do século passado, o vitalismo era ou escassamente mencionado, ou visto como uma retrógrada corrente anti-iluminista. Mais recentemente, vários historiadores e pesquisadores da história das ciências no século XVIII (sobretudo Williams e Reill) entendem o iluminismo de um modo mais amplo e plural, considerando o vitalismo iluminista (um termo proposto por Reill) como parte integrante de um conceito mais dinâmico de iluminismo. A seguir, são apresentados a doutrina mecanicista e seus conceitos centrais, bem como as ideias de alguns dos principais representantes do mecanicismo no século XVII e início do XVIII, no caso, mais especificamente, do mecanicismo newtoniano. Em seguida, são expostos e comentados a doutrina vitalista e seus conceitos, no que é dado destaque ao vitalismo na Universidade de Montpellier. Nesse contexto, são comentados conceitos vitalistas, tal como apresentados nos Nouveuax Éléments de la Science de l Homme, no qual Barthez propõe uma nova fisiologia baseada no princípio vital ; nisso são apresentados sua metodologia de pesquisa, o conceito de princípio vital , as forças sensitivas e motrizes do princípio da vida, além dos conceitos de simpatia , sinergia e, por fim, o conceito de temperamento . Esses conceitos ou essa terminologia , tal como é mostrado, não são originalmente concebidos por Barthez, mas foram por ele reapropriados e reformulados em debate com o newtonianismo e demais correntes filosóficas médicas desde a Antiguidade até o século XVIII, assim como com observações e experimentos próprios às investigações médico-científicas da época. Como resultado, é alcançada uma compreensão da doutrina vitalista como um esforço intelectual inovador tanto interagindo quanto integrado com o debate científico contemporâneo, ou seja, os médicos vitalistas se viam e, em geral, eram vistos como atuando segundo os padrões de cientificidade exigidos por seus pares.Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2020-07-05T16:02:42Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao de Cynthia Silveira Carvalho.pdf: 1064479 bytes, checksum: e651f46e1645a588079a73abed203ff6 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-07-05T16:02:42Z (GMT). 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title A medicina iluminista e o vitalismo: uma discussão do Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l‟Homme de Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734-1806)
spellingShingle A medicina iluminista e o vitalismo: uma discussão do Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l‟Homme de Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734-1806)
Carvalho, Cynthia Silveira
Enlightenment
Vitalism
Medicine
Mechanism
Barthez
Vital Principle
Fisiologia
Energia vital
Mecanicismo (Fislosofia)
Iluminismo
Vitalismo
Medicina
Mecanicismo
Barthez
Princípio vital
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
title_short A medicina iluminista e o vitalismo: uma discussão do Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l‟Homme de Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734-1806)
title_full A medicina iluminista e o vitalismo: uma discussão do Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l‟Homme de Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734-1806)
title_fullStr A medicina iluminista e o vitalismo: uma discussão do Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l‟Homme de Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734-1806)
title_full_unstemmed A medicina iluminista e o vitalismo: uma discussão do Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l‟Homme de Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734-1806)
title_sort A medicina iluminista e o vitalismo: uma discussão do Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l‟Homme de Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734-1806)
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dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Enlightenment
Vitalism
Medicine
Mechanism
Barthez
Vital Principle
topic Enlightenment
Vitalism
Medicine
Mechanism
Barthez
Vital Principle
Fisiologia
Energia vital
Mecanicismo (Fislosofia)
Iluminismo
Vitalismo
Medicina
Mecanicismo
Barthez
Princípio vital
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fisiologia
Energia vital
Mecanicismo (Fislosofia)
Iluminismo
Vitalismo
Medicina
Mecanicismo
Barthez
Princípio vital
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description On the thesis critical comments are made on the recent interpretations of Vitalism on the XVIII century, paying special attention on the Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l Homme (first published in 1778), by Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734 1806). Since the second half of the XX century, as it is firstly discussed on this thesis, the Enlightenment interpreters understood the mechanist doctrine as the heiress of Scientific Revolution as well as the dominant strain in the sciences of life throughout the XVIII century. This way, on the historiographical of the last century Vitalism was scarcely mentioned or seen as a backward anti-Enlightenment school of thought. Recently, historians and researchers on history of Science of the XVIII century (above all Williams and Reill) understand Enlightenment in a more plural way, considering Enlightenment Vitalism (a name proposed by Reill) an integral part of a more dynamic Enlightenment concept. Next, the mechanist doctrine and its main concepts are shown, as well as the thoughts of some of the mechanist main followers on the XVII century and the beginning of the XVIII century, more specifically the Newtonian Mechanist. Afterwards, the vitalist doctrine and its concepts are exposed and commented with special attention to the Vitalism at the Montpellier University. Within this context, the vitalist concept are commented as they are presented on the Nouveaux Éléments de la Science de l Homme, where Barthez proposes a new physiology based on vital principles ; on this way, his researching methodology is presented as well as the vital principle concept, the sensitive forces and the principle of life motive forces , besides the concepts of sympathy , synergy and at last, the concept of temperament . Those concepts or this terminology , as it is shown, are not originally conceived by Barthez, but they were taken and reformed by him on debating with Newtonianism and others Medical Schools strain of thoughts since Antiquity until the XVIII century as well as with experiments and observations of the medical-scientific researches by his own and of his own time. As a result, understanding of the Vitalist doctrine is reached as an in the 18th Century largely well-accepted intellectual effort, fittingly interacting with the contemporaneous scientific debate, that is, vitalist physicians had seen themselves and were also seen by his peers as following the scientific standards of their own time.
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