
- 202 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book paints a flowing picture of the relationship beween life and nature, through the evolution of a word – physiology. Today, it denotes a scientific discipline at the intersection of biology and medicine, signifying the «study of life». Yet, physiology manifests a split personality in the course of history. It came down to us from the ancient Greeks, where it represented the «study of nature», or «natural philosophy» – the precursor of modern-day «science». Physiology originates from an older Greek root, physis – meaning «nature» itself – that stretches far back to the birth of Greek thought. How did this word generate two such disparate meanings? What does this word tell us, historically, about humankind's grasp of the essence of nature and the essence of life – and the interrelationship between the two? The author follows an etymological path into the distant past, in writing the biography of the word «physiology». The book delves into linguistic pre-history, in search of the primordially interwoven views of life and nature – and the words that symbolized those views. It tracks the evolving meaning of those words in Western civilization across time, space, language, and culture.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- Chapter 1: A Word about “Words”
- Chapter 2: The Living Being
- Chapter 3: Physiology: The Mythos and Logos of Life in Antiquity
- Chapter 4: Physiologia in Early Medieval Times
- Chapter 5: Physica-cum-Medicina in the Middle Ages
- Chapter 6: The Renaissance Natural World: Cradle of a Newfound Physiologia
- Chapter 7: Physiologia Gives Birth to Physiology
- Chapter 8: Physiology: The Word Comes to Life
- Chapter 9: Physiology Today: Finding the Word in the Data
- Epilogue
- References Cited
- Index