This article deals with the concept of "mechanism" from a historical point of view, focusing on its relationship with the evolution of hylomorphism in the 17th century. I try to address the following questions: is mechanism structurally bound to materialism or does it rather represent a form of complete determinism, reconcilable with an "updated" version of hylomorphism? In the first part of the essay, I make the point that the very notion of "mechanism" must be clarified by means of a distinction between Boylean experimental mechanism and what Daniel Garber has called the "pre-history of the Mechanical Philosophy". My aim is to highlight how the deterministic (and nominalistic) hylomorphism developed in the 17th Century came quite close to mechanism. In this framework, I present the 'strange case' of Marin Cureau de La Chambre (1594-1669), which represents a characteristic compromise - based on the possibility of a not bodily extension - between a deterministic mechanization of the lower functions of the vegetative and sensitive soul and Campanella's panpsychism.

Mechanism Prehistory and the 'Strange Case' of Marin Cureau de La Chambre"

GUIDI Simone
2017

Abstract

This article deals with the concept of "mechanism" from a historical point of view, focusing on its relationship with the evolution of hylomorphism in the 17th century. I try to address the following questions: is mechanism structurally bound to materialism or does it rather represent a form of complete determinism, reconcilable with an "updated" version of hylomorphism? In the first part of the essay, I make the point that the very notion of "mechanism" must be clarified by means of a distinction between Boylean experimental mechanism and what Daniel Garber has called the "pre-history of the Mechanical Philosophy". My aim is to highlight how the deterministic (and nominalistic) hylomorphism developed in the 17th Century came quite close to mechanism. In this framework, I present the 'strange case' of Marin Cureau de La Chambre (1594-1669), which represents a characteristic compromise - based on the possibility of a not bodily extension - between a deterministic mechanization of the lower functions of the vegetative and sensitive soul and Campanella's panpsychism.
2017
978-88-8080-236-5
Marin Cureau de La Chambre
Mechanism
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