"裸体生命":克劳德-贝尔纳生理学中营养的重要意义

IF 1.6 3区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI:10.1007/s40656-024-00611-z
Cécilia Bognon-Küss
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本文旨在阐明营养学在克劳德-贝尔纳的 "生物哲学"(奥古斯特-孔德赋予这一表述的含义,即生物学的理论部分)中所具有的重要意义和战略作用。我建议按照霍姆斯的分类,将贝尔纳的生命营养学视角视为 "跨领域 "对象。营养学不仅沟通了生理学和有机化学等学科,以及从特殊生理学到包括细胞和原生质在内的有机体整体层面的研究,而且还构成了贝尔纳一般生理学中两个基本公理的基因和结构基础:破坏和创造的必然互补性(1),以及这一生理规律在所有生命形式(无论是植物还是动物)中的统一性(2)。由于伯纳德的营养学理论是重新安排生命秩序及其特征的重要枢纽,我认为必须将其置于他所处时代的科学和形而上学背景中加以理解,他自称是这一背景的继承者和挑战者--我建议将其定性为营养学的 "认识论空间",伯纳德在这一背景上建立了自己的 "逻辑"。然后,我阐述了这一营养学逻辑,重点是伯纳德三个相互关联的论点:建立间接营养理论,作为 "内环境 "概念的基础;营养学作为持续生成的持久概念;强调营养学是重塑形式/物质关系的一种方式。
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“Naked life”: the vital meaning of nutrition in Claude Bernard’s physiology

The aim of this paper is to elucidate the vital meaning and strategic role that nutrition holds in Claude Bernard’s “biological philosophy”, in the sense Auguste Comte gave to this expression, i.e. the theoretical part of biology. I propose that Bernard’s nutritive perspective on life should be thought of as an “interfield” object, following Holmes’ category. Not only does nutrition bridge disciplines like physiology and organic chemistry, as well as levels of inquiry ranging from special physiology to the organism’s total level, including the cell and protoplasm, but it also forms the genetic and structural foundation for Bernard’s two fundamental axioms in general physiology: the necessary complementarity of destruction and creation (1) and the uniformity of this physiological law across all life forms, be it plants or animals (2). Because Bernard’s nutritive theory is a major pivot for the re-ordering of life and its characterization, I argue that it must be located and understood in the scientific and metaphysical context of his time, of which he claims to be the heir and challenger—what I propose to characterize as the “epistemic space” of nutrition, on the background of which Bernard builds his own “logic”. I then set out this logic of nutrition, focusing on three interrelated bernardian theses: the establishment of the theory of indirect nutrition as the basis for the notion of “milieu intérieur”; the enduring conception of nutrition as a continuous generation; the emphasis on nutrition as a way of reshaping the form/matter relationship.

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History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 综合性期刊-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences is an interdisciplinary journal committed to providing an integrative approach to understanding the life sciences. It welcomes submissions from historians, philosophers, biologists, physicians, ethicists and scholars in the social studies of science. Contributors are expected to offer broad and interdisciplinary perspectives on the development of biology, biomedicine and related fields, especially as these perspectives illuminate the foundations, development, and/or implications of scientific practices and related developments. Submissions which are collaborative and feature different disciplinary approaches are especially encouraged, as are submissions written by senior and junior scholars (including graduate students).
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