Matter, Life, and Generation: Eighteenth-Century Embryology and the Haller-Wolff Debate

Matter, Life, and Generation: Eighteenth-Century Embryology and the Haller-Wolff Debate

Author
Shirley A. Roe
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Edition
First published 1981 First paperback edition 2002
Year
2002
Page
228
ISBN
052152525X, 9780521525251
File Type
pdf
File Size
10.7 MiB

In the eighteenth century, two rival theories of organic generation existed. The 'preformationists' believed that all embryos had been formed by God at the Creation and encased within one another to await their future appointed time of development, while the 'epigenesists' argued that each embryo is newly produced through gradual development from unorganized material. The most important clash between the two schools, the debate between Albrecht von Haller (1708–77) and Caspar Friedrich Wolff (1734–94), crystallized many of the key issues of eighteenth-century biology - the role of mechanism in biological explanation, the relationship of God to His Creation, the question of spontaneous generation, the problems of regeneration, hybrids, and monstrous births. In this book, Professor Roe takes the debate beyond its observational basis and shows that at issue were not only specific embryological problems but also fundamental philosophical questions about the natural world and the way science should explain it.

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