Author: | Pierre Gendron |
ISBN13: | 978-2711697724 |
Title: | Claude Bernard: Rationalite D'une Methode (Science - Histoire - Philosophie) (French Edition) |
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ePUB size: | 1329 kb |
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Language: | French |
Category: | Humanities |
Publisher: | Librairie Philosophique J Vrin (January 1, 1993) |
Pages: | 459 |
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Claude Bernard: Rationalité d’une méthode. Publications de l’Institut Interdisciplinaire d’Études Épistémologiques. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1992. More specifically, Gendron aims to extract from Bernard’s texts the rational core, to show in what way the physiologist’s procedures were grounded in reason. Not concerned with the origins or development of Bernard’s views, he treats them mostly in the mature form in which Bernard described his investigations and general concepts in the published volumes of his course lectures
Claude Bernard: Rationalite d'une methode. W. R. Albury, "Claude Bernard: Rationalite d'une methode. Pierre Gendron," Isis 87, no. 2 (Ju. 1996): 372-373.
Science, Logic, and Mathematics. Science, Logic, and Mathematics. Rationalité d'une méthode Pierre Gendron Paris, Librairie philosophique J. Vrin, 1992, viii, 148 p. FranÇois Duchesneau - 1994 - Dialogue 33 (2):337-. L'œuvre de Claude Bernard et l'idée de la médecine prédictive. Pierre Gendron - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (3):379-386. Les Limites de la Rationalité, Tome 1: Rationalité, Éthique Et Cognition Jean-Pierre Dupuy Et Pierre Livet, Directeurs de la Publication Collection Recherches Paris, La Découverte, 1997, 454 P. Michel Paquette - 2001 - Dialogue 40 (1):205.
Rationalité d'une méthodePierre Gendron Paris, Librairie philosophique J. François Duchesneau (a1).
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Is there, actually, a French philosophy of technology? If the answer may be yes, we can point out that such a philosophy does not have a clear beginning. This matrix of all the later optimistic visions of science appears in the most famous work of the father of rationalism, Le discours de la méthode (part VI), when Descartes explains that, thanks to technology, man may become like master and owner of all of nature. 1 In the same way, we read in Les principes de la philosophie, another anthology piece saying that science is a tree, the roots of which are metaphysics, the trunk is physics, and the different branches are the three applied sciences known at the time (mechanics, medicine and morals). 2 These ideas are very significant in the context.