Animal as Machine: The Quest to Understand How Animals Work and Adapt
Through the ages natural historians have puzzled over how animals work, wavering between a vitalist belief in a soul animating bodily functions and a mechanistic outlook in which animal body parts are seen as pieces of organic machinery. Animal as Machine explores the life, work, and ideas of scient...
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Zusammenfassung: | Through the ages natural historians have puzzled over how
animals work, wavering between a vitalist belief in a soul
animating bodily functions and a mechanistic outlook in which
animal body parts are seen as pieces of organic machinery.
Animal as Machine explores the life, work, and ideas of
scientists who, branding themselves as physiologists, subscribed to
mechanistic concepts to explain how animals acquire and process
food, breathe, circulate their blood, and sense their environment.
As medical physiology thrived in the nineteenth century, zoologists
struggled to forge their own distinctive physiology predicated on
understanding animal functions in a context of environmental
adaptation and evolutionary forces. Physiological schools with
distinct emphases that shaped their outlook sprang up around the
world. Dividing their time between fieldwork in marine stations and
laboratory experimentation, animal physiologists stood in awe of
the diversity and ingenuity of the functional strategies by which
animals survived. Animal as Machine tells a remarkable and
insightful story of the larger-than-life personalities and gripping
historical episodes that marked the emergence and blossoming of
animal physiology. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2kx89bn |