Metaphoric BotaniesConjectures on the Renaissance Fœtus

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 HISTORY
T. Kang
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The Renaissance witnessed a proliferation in medical discourse, pedagogical illustration, and popular rhetoric – what I refer to here as “metaphoric botanies” – comparing the human fœtus, or embryo, to a plant. Far from being a mere linguistic inheritance from ancient medicine, such “metaphoric botanies” not only allowed early moderns to conceive of the unobservable development of the human fœtus, but also emphasized the relation of the mother to the unborn child. Much of the “metaphoric botanies” surrounding the fœtus throughout the Renaissance analogize its development to that of a plant “rooting” itself in the mother’s uterus, through which it receives sustenance. Though feminist scholarship has made the important argument that such language has historically been utilized in debates surrounding abortion, these “botanies” might also be placed within a certain representational tradition, through which it might be understood as a meditation on species-being and -continuation in a period fraught with epistemological and metaphysical uncertainty.
关于文艺复兴的猜想Fœtus
文艺复兴时期见证了医学论述、教学插图和流行修辞的激增——我在这里称之为“隐喻植物学”——将人类fœtus或胚胎比作植物。这种“隐喻植物学”不仅仅是古代医学的语言继承,它不仅使早期的现代人能够想象人类不可观察的发展fœtus,而且还强调了母亲与未出生的孩子的关系。在整个文艺复兴时期,围绕fœtus的许多“隐喻植物学”都将其发展类比为植物在母亲的子宫中“生根”,并通过子宫获得营养。尽管女权主义学者提出了一个重要的论点,即这种语言在历史上一直被用于围绕堕胎的辩论中,但这些“植物学”也可能被置于某种代表性传统中,通过这种传统,它可能被理解为在一个充满认识论和形而上学不确定性的时期对物种存在和延续的思考。
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Revue de Synthese
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期刊介绍: Créée par Henri Berr en 1900, La revue de synthèse, grâce au concours de nombreux universitaires français et étrangers, accueille des travaux d"histoire intellectuelle, d"épistémologie, de philosophie, de sociologie, d"histoire économique, sociale et culturelle. Elle a la vocation d"animer les réflexions situées au carrefour entre la philosophie, l"histoire des sciences et l"histoire générale en encourageant les recherches et les échanges sur les questions touchant aux fondements des sciences sociales, aux renouvellements de l"enquête sur les sciences, aux développements des voies nouvelles propres à l"histoire intellectuelle.
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