François Pépin, Diderot, philosopher of science

François Pépin, Diderot, philosopher of science

This book shows that Diderot is an original philosopher of science, who was able to take charge of their irreducible diversity, both theoretical and practical, to compare their views and to define their philosophical contents. The complex theory of knowledge he develops is astonishing in its fruits.

table of contents

introduction

Diderot and Science 7

Diderot “The Man of Science” 9

Diderot, philosopher of science 17

Philosophy of Scientific Practices 18

Thinking about science 21

Regional epistemology 23

Towards a philosophy of science? 25

Rationalism and Empiricism 25

Knowledge and Materialism 29

Inevitability, Necessity and Emergency 33

Relativity of the cosmic system 35

Beyond the inevitable imagination 35

The essential order and the natural order 40

Gravity and Relativity for 42

Linear Time and the History of Material Dynamics 46

Necessity without inevitability47

The inevitable dust vortex? 50

Aesthetic Criticism of the System 52

Loaded dice 55

Return of order? 60

Empirical guess65

Certainty and suspicion 66

Interpretation of Nature and Practical Engineering 70

Genius and enthusiasm 74

Two Moments of Genuine Genius 76

Theosophical Enthusiasm and Madness 80

Publishing Genius in Empirical Conjectures 84

The Art of Guessing 84

Harmless Genius? 86

Monolithic and heterogeneous materials 91

Materialistic Monism vs. Dualism 92

Modern Spinozism 93

Animal Article 95

It is not permissible to reduce different matters 99

Elements and elementary particles 105

Infinity of elements 105

Elements, Atoms and Monads 108

Matter and Cosmic Matter 112

Chemistry and Biochemistry115

Chemistry and Life Sciences in the Time of Diderot 116

18th Century Privacy 116

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New Knowledge Map 121

Chemistry and the Privacy of Life 123

2 practical skills 123

Chemical analysis of living organisms 128

Digestion and absorption132

Diderot “The Vital” 139

Diderot and Evolution 145

Atomic and transformation 149

Model 150 Hypothesis

Change and proportions 154

Fermentation Types 158

Nominalism and Evolution168

Definition of type? 168

Species and individuals171

Diderot's Reader to Buffon 173

Diderot and Contemporary Biology 178

Species in Darwinism 181

System and Opportunity 183

Causality without cause189

Diderot, the philosopher of chemistry 197

The Changing Identity of Chemistry 199

Reduction and Irreducibility 203

Attraction and Affiliations 204

Chemistry, Quantum Mechanics and Evolution 209

Qualitative ontology213

Sensitive and operational characteristics 214

Operational Realism 215

Chemistry and Philosophy of Matter 219

Conclusion 225

References 231

Name Index 249

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