Description: 1680 Descartes Philosophy Soul of Animals Animal Machine Behavior Ethics Dilly Antoine Dilly was a 17th-century French author known solely for his book ‘On the Soul of Animals’. Dilly, a Jesuit priest, wrote on the theories of the animal machine, originally contrived by Rene Descartes. Descartes hypothesized that animal behaviors were compared to man-made machines in that animals were a collection of parts unable to think and make decisions on their own - unable to feel or have emotion. Dilly expounds on Descartes’ theories in this book – a cornerstone in Age of Enlightenment philosophy. Item number: #18426Price: $550 DILLY, Antoine De l'ame des bêtes, ou apres avoir demontré la spiritualité de l'ame de l'homme, l'on explique par la seule machine, les actions les plus surprenantes des animaux Lyon : Anisson & Posuel, 1680. Details: · Collation: Complete with all pageso [20], 359, [1]· Language: French · Binding: Leather; tight and secure · Size: ~6in X 3.25in (15cm x 8.5cm) Our Guarantee:Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 18426
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Year Printed: 1680
Topic: Ethics
Binding: Leather
Region: Europe
Original/Reproduction: Original
Author: DILLY, Antoine
Subject: Philosophy
Language: French
Publisher: Anisson & Posuel
Place of Publication: Lyon