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Single Idea 7652

[filed under theme 17. Mind and Body / E. Mind as Physical / 1. Physical Mind ]

Full Idea

Let us conclude boldly that man is a machine and that there is in the whole universe only one diversely modified substance.

Gist of Idea

Man is a machine, and there exists only one substance, diversely modified

Source

Julien Offray de La Mettrie (Machine Man [1747], p.39)

Book Ref

La Mettrie,Julien Offray de: 'Machine Man and Other Writings', ed/tr. Thomson,Ann [CUP 1996], p.39


A Reaction

What courage it must have taken to write what now seems a perfectly acceptable and normal view. One day there should be a collective monument to Hobbes, Gassendi, Spinoza, La Mettrie and Hume, who thought so boldly.


The 9 ideas from 'Machine Man'

The sun and rain weren't made for us; they sometimes burn us, or spoil our seeds [La Mettrie]
There is no clear idea of the soul, which should only refer to our thinking part [La Mettrie]
There is no abrupt transition from man to animal; only language has opened a gap [La Mettrie]
The imagination alone perceives all objects; it is the soul, playing all its roles [La Mettrie]
The soul's faculties depend on the brain, and are simply the brain's organisation [La Mettrie]
All thought is feeling, and rationality is the sensitive soul contemplating reasoning [La Mettrie]
With wonderful new machines being made, a speaking machine no longer seems impossible [La Mettrie]
Man is a machine, and there exists only one substance, diversely modified [La Mettrie]
When falling asleep, the soul becomes paralysed and weak, just like the body [La Mettrie]