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Main author:Mamiani, Maurizio, 1942-2002.
Main title:Newton e i fenomeni della vita.
Notes:Contiene: 1. Nota introduttiva / di Maurizio Mamiani, 2. Il De motu et sensatione animalium e il De vita et morte vegetabili di Newton / edizione e commento di Emanuela Trucco
Abstract:There is plain evidence that the De motu et sensatione Animalium and De vita & morte vegetabili, here edited, are two drafts of an intended appendix for the second edition (1713) of Newton's Principia. In these manuscripts, Newton is explaining by means of electrical attraction a large class of phenomena: the cohesion of the small particles of bodies, the sensation and movement of animals, the fermentation and the chemical qualities that distinguish inorganic from organic matter. Newton is attempting to overwhelm the Cartesian dualism between res cogitans and res extensa by proposing electric spirit as a medium that unifies mind and body. After a first attempt of considering electricity in its own action, Newton is compelled by analogy among electric attraction, light and heat towards more and more unverifiable hypotheses  
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In:Nuncius    A. 6, fasc. 1 (1991), p. 69-96
Other authors:Trucco, Emanuela.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.
Disciplines:Life sciences--Persons.
Persons:Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727--Life sciences.
Keywords:Texts and Correspondence--Life sciences.
Chronological subd.:17th century.
Shelfmark:Misc. Rossi 1072 (estratto)
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