Georges
Canguilhem is one of France’s leading philosophers and historians
of science. Trained as both a medical doctor and a philosopher,
Canguilhem overlapped these practices to demonstrate that there
could be no epistemology without concrete study of the actual development
of the sciences and no worthwhile history of science without a philosophical
understanding of the conceptual basis of all knowledge.
A Vital Rationalist brings together for the first time
some of Canguilhem’s most important writings, including excerpts
from previously unpublished manuscripts. Organized around the major
themes and problems that have preoccupied Canguilhem throughout
his intellectual career, this collection allows readers both familiar
and unfamiliar with Canguilhem’s work access to a vast array
of conceptual and concrete meditations on epistemology, methodology,
science, and history. Although Canguilhem is a demanding writer,
Delaporte succeeds in identifying the main lines of his thought
with unrivaled clarity and maps out the complex and crucial place
this thinker holds in the history of twentieth-century French thought.
“This volume is a superb and remarkably representative collection
of Canguilhem’s seminal contribution to the history and philosophy
of science.”
— Everett Mendelsohn, co-author of Nineteen Eighty-Four:
Science Between Utopia and Dystopia See also:
The Normal and the Pathological
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