有生命的和无生命的,自然的和人工的机器

O. Nachtomy
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莱布尼茨认为,无限嵌套结构是自然机器(上帝的创造)和人工机器(人类的艺术作品)之间主要的内在区别。区别在于:与人工机器不同,自然机器在其最小的部分仍然是机器。作者认为,莱布尼茨的生命观是基于他对无限的特殊用法。他提出了莱布尼茨对笛卡尔试图在他的简化程序中使用人工机器和自然机器之间的区别的回应,然后对莱布尼茨的自然机器概念进行了结构和功能两方面的解读。作者认为,这两种解读(结构和功能)不仅是兼容的,而且是互补的,这样两者都阐明了莱布尼茨对自然机器的定义,即机器在其最小的部分中仍然是机器。
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Animate and Inanimate Things, Natural and Artificial Machines
According to Leibniz, the nested structure ad infinitum is the main intrinsic difference between a natural machine, which is God’s creation, and an artificial machine, which is a work of human art. The distinction turns on this: unlike an artificial machine, a natural machine remains a machine in the least of its parts. The author argues that Leibniz’s view of living beings turns on his peculiar usage of infinity in this context. He presents Leibniz’s response to Descartes’s attempt to use the distinction between artificial and natural machines in his reductive program and then develops both a structural and a functional reading of Leibniz’s notion of a natural machine. The author suggests that both readings (structural and functional) are not only compatible but also complementary, such that both illuminate Leibniz’s definition of a natural machine as a machine remaining a machine in the least of its parts.
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