While modern chemistry emerged from the effective relationship between chemistry and alchemy, the refusal of a few inefficient features of chymistry, its seventeenth-century form, appeared decisively played by the mechanization of nature. In this study, special focus will be given to René Descartes, whose mechanical philosophy excluded any chemical interpretation of nature. Yet, his alternative understanding of chemistry appeared an engaging foothold for his comprehension of natural bodies and his medical investigations.
Baldassarri, F. (2015). Né l’alchimia, né la chimica : Minerali, pietre, metalli: Descartes, la meccanica dei corpi naturali e la medicina. RENDICONTI - ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DELLE SCIENZE DETTA DEI XL. MEMORIE DI SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI, 39(133), 243-252.
Né l’alchimia, né la chimica : Minerali, pietre, metalli: Descartes, la meccanica dei corpi naturali e la medicina
baldassarri
2015-01-01
Abstract
While modern chemistry emerged from the effective relationship between chemistry and alchemy, the refusal of a few inefficient features of chymistry, its seventeenth-century form, appeared decisively played by the mechanization of nature. In this study, special focus will be given to René Descartes, whose mechanical philosophy excluded any chemical interpretation of nature. Yet, his alternative understanding of chemistry appeared an engaging foothold for his comprehension of natural bodies and his medical investigations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


