Georges Canguilhem (1904-95) was an influential historian and
philosopher of science, as renowned for his teaching as for his
writings. He is best known for his book _The Normal and the
Pathological_, originally his doctoral thesis in medicine, but he also
wrote a thesis in philosophy on the concept of the reflex, supervised
by Gaston Bachelard. He was the sponsor of Michel Foucault’s
doctoral thesis on madness. However, his work extends far beyond what
is suggested by his association with these thinkers. Canguilhem also
produced a series of important works on the natural sciences,
including studies of evolution, psychology, vitalism and mechanism,
experimentation, monstrosity and disease.
Stuart Elden discusses the whole of this important thinker’s complex
work, including recently rediscovered texts and archival materials.
Canguilhem always approached questions historically, examining how it
was that we came to a significant moment in time, outlining tensions,
detours and paths not taken. The first comprehensive study in English,
this book is a crucial guide for those coming to terms with
Canguilhem’s important contributions, and will appeal to researchers
and students from a range of fields.
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9781509528813
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2019
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