Jan Swammerdam and the limits of preformationism
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05-12-2019
Miguel Escribano Cabeza
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This paper takes an organicist perspective of Jan Swammerdam's conception of metamorphis which allows us to identify a continuity betweem W. Harvey's epigenetism and G.W. Leibniz' preformationism – two historically opposed perspectives. In line with this reading, I provide a critical assessment of the different preformationist interpretations of Swammerdam. The thesis that I defend in this paper is that the idea of preformation does not imply so much a theory about the origin of the embryo but a model of ontogenetic development that cannot be catalogued as mechanistic or as vitalist.
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Escribano Cabeza, M. (2019). Jan Swammerdam and the limits of preformationism. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 34(3), 423–439. https://doi.org/10.1387/theoria.20336
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