大键琴的大脑:十八世纪法国的心灵乐器模型

IF 1 2区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Isis Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1086/727681
Edward Halley Barnet
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摘要

这篇文章探讨了十八世纪法国医学和自然哲学将弦乐器(尤其是大键琴)用作大脑和认知功能的模型。这些比较部分建立在 17 世纪后半叶的解剖学研究基础之上,这些研究确定了大脑白质和灰质的 "纤维 "结构,以及大脑在执行其功能时所经历的振动运动。乐器--尤其是竖琴--帮助这些哲学家推测大脑作为感觉和思维的物质工具是如何工作的:它们是既机械又感性的机器,以木板和金属弦的物质性为基础,但又象征着音乐的理性和非物质和谐。
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The Harpsichord Brain: Instrumental Models of the Mind in Eighteenth-Century France
This essay explores the use of stringed instruments (and in particular the harpsichord) as models of brain and cognitive function in eighteenth-century French medicine and natural philosophy. These comparisons were founded in part on the anatomical investigations of the latter half of the seventeenth century, which had established both the “fibrous” structure of the white and gray matter of the cerebrum and the vibratory movement the brain underwent in the performance of its functions. Musical instruments—and in particular the harpsichord—helped these philosophers speculate about how the brain worked as the material instrument of sensation and thought: they were machines at once mechanical and affective, grounded in the materiality of their wooden boards and metal strings, yet symbolizing the rational—and immaterial—harmonies of music.
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Isis
Isis 管理科学-科学史与科学哲学
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1.00
自引率
16.70%
发文量
150
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1912, Isis has featured scholarly articles, research notes, and commentary on the history of science, medicine, and technology and their cultural influences. Review essays and book reviews on new contributions to the discipline are also included. An official publication of the History of Science Society, Isis is the oldest English-language journal in the field. The Press, along with the journal’s editorial office in Starkville, MS, would like to acknowledge the following supporters: Mississippi State University, its College of Arts and Sciences and History Department, and the Consortium for the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine.
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