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Georges Canguilhem

Georges Canguilhem (/kɑːŋɡɪˈlɛm/; French: [kɑ̃ɡijɛm, kɑ̃ɡilɛm]; 4 June 1904 – 11 September 1995)[3] was a French philosopher and physician who specialized in epistemology and the philosophy of science (in particular, biology).

Life and work edit

Canguilhem entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1924 as part of a class that included Jean-Paul Sartre, Raymond Aron and Paul Nizan. He aggregated in 1927 and then taught in lycées throughout France, taking up the study of medicine while teaching in Toulouse.[citation needed]

 
Canguilhem during his student years

He took up a post at the Clermont-Ferrand based University of Strasbourg in 1941, and received his medical doctorate in 1943, in the middle of World War II. Using the pseudonym "Lafont" Canguilhem became active in the French Resistance, serving as a doctor in Auvergne.[citation needed]

By 1948 he was the French equivalent of department chair in philosophy at Strasbourg as well. Seven years later, he was named a professor at the Sorbonne and succeeded Gaston Bachelard as the director of the Institut d'histoire des sciences, a post he occupied until 1971, at which time he undertook an active emeritus career.[citation needed]

In 1983 he was awarded the Sarton Medal by the History of Science Society. In 1987 he received the médaille d'or, awarded by the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).[citation needed]

Philosophy of biology edit

Canguilhem's principal work in philosophy of science is presented in two books, Le Normal et le pathologique, first published in 1943 and then expanded in 1968, and La Connaissance de la vie (1952). Le Normal et le pathologique[4] is an extended exploration into the nature and meaning of normality in medicine and biology, the production and institutionalization of medical knowledge. It is still a seminal work in medical anthropology and the history of ideas, and is widely influential in part thanks to Canguilhem's influence on Michel Foucault. La Connaissance de la vie is an extended study of the specificity of biology as a science, the historical and conceptual significance of vitalism, and the possibility of conceiving organisms not on the basis of mechanical and technical models that would reduce the organism to a machine,[5] but rather on the basis of the organism's relation to the milieu in which it lives,[6] its successful survival in this milieu, and its status as something greater than "the sum of its parts". Canguilhem argued strongly for these positions, criticising 18th and 19th century vitalism (and its politics) but also cautioning against the reduction of biology to a "physical science." He believed such a reduction deprived biology of a proper field of study, ideologically transforming living beings into mechanical structures serving a chemical/physical equilibrium that cannot account for the particularity of organisms or for the complexity of life. He furthered and altered these critiques in a later book, Ideology and Rationality in the History of the Life Sciences.[citation needed]

Canguilhem was originally hostile to the ideas of Henri Bergson and vitalism but was later influenced by them and developed his own "idiosyncratic brand of vitalism."[7]

More than just a great theoretician, Canguilhem was one of the few philosophers of the 20th century to develop an approach that was shaped by a medical education. He helped define a method of studying the history of science which was practical and rigorous.[citation needed] His work focused on the one hand on the concepts of "normal" and "pathological" and, on the other, a critical history of the formation of concepts such as "reflex" in the history of science.[citation needed] Canguilhem was also a mentor to several French scholars, most notably Foucault, for whom he served as a sponsor in the presentation of Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique (History of Madness) for the Doctorat d'État and whose work he followed throughout the latter's life.[citation needed]

Institutional role edit

As Inspector General and then president of the jury d'Agrégation in philosophy, Canguilhem had a tremendous and direct influence over philosophical instruction in France in the latter half of the twentieth century and was known to more than a generation of French academic philosophers as a demanding and exacting evaluator who, as Louis Althusser remarked, believed he could correct the philosophical understanding of teachers by bawling them out. This belief did not prevent him from being regarded with considerable affection by the generation of intellectuals that came to the fore in the 1960s, including Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Louis Althusser, and Jacques Lacan. Althusser once wrote to his English translator that "my debt to Canguilhem is incalculable" (italics in the original, from Economy and Society 27, page 171). Likewise, Foucault, in his introduction to Canguilhem's The Normal and the Pathological, wrote:

Take away Canguilhem and you will no longer understand much about Althusser, Althusserism and a whole series of discussions which have taken place among French Marxists; you will no longer grasp what is specific to sociologists such as Bourdieu, Castel, Passeron and what marks them so strongly within sociology; you will miss an entire aspect of the theoretical work done by psychoanalysts, particularly by the followers of Lacan. Further, in the entire discussion of ideas which preceded or followed the movement of '68, it is easy to find the place of those who, from near or from afar, had been trained by Canguilhem.

Derrida recalled that Canguilhem advised him early in his career that he would have to distinguish himself as a serious scholar before he could exhibit professionally the particular philosophical sense of humour for which he is at turns famous and notorious, advice which Derrida seemed to have taken in earnest.[citation needed]

After years of neglect, a great deal of Canguilhem's writings have been translated into English. Among them are his celebrated works The Normal and the Pathological and Knowledge of Life as well as two collections of essays, titled A Vital Rationalist and Writings on Medicine.[citation needed]

Bibliography edit

  • Essai sur quelques problèmes concernant le normal et le pathologique (1943), re-published with the title Le normal et le pathologique, augmenté de Nouvelles réflexions concernant le normal et le pathologique (1966).
  • La connaissance de la vie (1952).
  • La formation du concept de réflexe aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles (1955).
  • Du développement à l’évolution au XIXe siècle (1962).
  • Etudes d’histoire et de philosophie des sciences (1968).
  • Vie et Régulation, articles contributed to Encyclopaedia Universalis (1974).
  • Idéologie et rationalité dans l’histoire des sciences de la vie (1977).
  • La santé, concept vulgaire et question philosophique (1988).
Translations into English
  • Ideology and Rationality in the History of the Life Sciences, trans. Arthur Goldhammer (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1988).
  • The Normal and the Pathological, trans. Carolyn R. Fawcett & Robert S. Cohen (New York: Zone Books, 1991).
  • Machine and Organism, trans. Mark Cohen & Randall Cherry, in "Incorporations" Ed. by Jonathan Crary and Sanford Kwinter (New York: Zone Books, 1992).
  • A Vital Rationalist: Selected Writings, trans. Arthur Goldhammer (New York: Zone Books, 1994).
  • Knowledge of Life, trans. Stefanos Geroulanos and Daniela Ginsburg (New York: Fordham UP, 2008).
  • Writings on Medicine, trans. Stefanos Geroulanos and Todd Meyers (New York: Fordham UP, 2012).

Notes edit

  1. ^ E. Reck (ed.), The Historical Turn in Analytic Philosophy, Springer, 2016: ch. 2.1.
  2. ^ At the time, the ENS was part of the University of Paris according to the decree of 10 November 1903.
  3. ^ Pierre Cassou-Noguès (3 September 2014). "The Philosophy of the Concept". In Leonard Lawlor (ed.). Phenomenology: Responses and Developments. Taylor & Francis. p. 217. ISBN 9781317546900.
  4. ^ PHILOSOPHIE ET REFLEXION ETHIQUE : Le Normal et le Pathologique selon Georges CANGUILHEM, retrieved 28 March 2023
  5. ^ Ostachuk A (2015). "Life as Normative Activity and Self-realization: Debate surrounding the Concept of Biological Normativity in Goldstein and Canguilhem" (PDF). História Ciências Saúde-Manguinhos (in Spanish). 22 (4): 1199–1214. doi:10.1590/S0104-59702015005000009. PMID 25807361.
  6. ^ Ostachuk, A. (2019). "The Organism and its Umwelt: a Counterpoint between the Theories of Uexküll, Goldstein and Canguilhem". In Köchy, Kristian; Michelini,Francesca (eds.). Jakob von Uexküll and Philosophy: Life, Environments, Anthropology. Routledge. pp. 158–171. doi:10.4324/9780429279096. ISBN 978-0-429-27909-6. S2CID 216410490.
  7. ^ Wolfe, Charles; Wong, Andy. (2014). The Return of Vitalism: Canguilhem, Bergson and the Project of Biophilosophy. In Miguel de Beistegui; Giuseppe Bianco; Marjorie Gracieuse. The Care of Life: Transdisciplinary Perspectives in Bioethics and Biopolitics. Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 63-75. ISBN 978-1783480371

Further reading edit

  • Dagognet, François, Georges Canguilhem: Philosophie de la vie (Paris: 1997).
  • Elden, Stuart. Canguilhem (Polity Press, 2019).
  • Foucault, Michel, "Introduction" to Canguilhem, The Normal and the Pathological.
  • Geroulanos, Stefanos, Transparency in Postwar France (Stanford University Press, 2017), 64-90, 194-225.
  • Geroulanos, Stefanos, and Todd Meyers, "Georges Canguilhem’s Critique of Medical Reason", in Georges Canguilhem, Writings on Medicine (Fordham University Press, 2012), 1-24.
  • Greco, Monica (February 2005). "On the vitality of vitalism". Theory, Culture & Society. 22 (1): 15–27. doi:10.1177/0263276405048432. S2CID 7599906.
  • Gutting, Gary, "Canguilhem's history of science" in Michel Foucault's Archaeology of Scientific Reason: Science and the History of Reason (Cambridge University Press, 1989), pp. 32–52.
  • Horton, R., "Georges Canguilhem: Philosopher of Disease," Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 88 (1995): 316–319.
  • Lecourt, Dominique, Georges Canguilhem, Paris, PUF/Que sais je ?, February 2008.
  • Rabinow, Paul, "Introduction: A Vital Rationalist," in Canguilhem, A Vital Rationalist: Selected Writings.
  • Roudinesco, Elisabeth, Philosophy in Turbulent Times: Canguilhem, Sartre, Foucault, Althusser, Deleuze, Derrida, Columbia University Press, New York, 2008.
  • Talcott, Samuel. Georges Canguilhem and the Problem of Error (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019).
  • Georges Canguilhem, philosophe, historien des sciences, Actes du colloque organisé au Palais de la Découverte les 6, 7 et 8 décembre 1990 par Étienne Balibar, M. Cardot, F. Duroux, M. Fichant, Dominique Lecourt et J. Roubaud, Bibliothèque du Collège International de Philosophie/Albin Michel, Paris, 1993, ISBN 2-226-06201-7.
  • Economy and Society 27:2–3 (1998). Special issue dedicated to Canguilhem.
  • Xavier Roth, Georges Canguilhem et l'unité de l'expérience. Juger et agir (1926-1939), collection L'histoire des sciences - textes et études , Paris, Vrin, 2013 ISBN 978-2-7116-2491-1

External links edit

  • Georges Canguilhem, 1904-1995 Obituary by David Macey (pdf format).
  • Biography by Jim Marshall, University of Auckland.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Georges Canguilhem k ɑː ŋ ɡ ɪ ˈ l ɛ m French kɑ ɡijɛm kɑ ɡilɛm 4 June 1904 11 September 1995 3 was a French philosopher and physician who specialized in epistemology and the philosophy of science in particular biology Georges CanguilhemBorn 1904 06 04 4 June 1904Castelnaudary Aude FranceDied11 September 1995 1995 09 11 aged 91 Marly le Roi Ile de France FranceAlma materEcole Normale Superieure University of Paris 2 Era20th century philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolContinental philosophyFrench historical epistemology 1 Anti positivismDoctoral studentsMichel Foucault Gilbert SimondonOther notable studentsFrancois DagognetMain interestsHistory and philosophy of science historical epistemology philosophy of biology philosophy of medicineNotable ideasRevival of vitalism dispositif Contents 1 Life and work 1 1 Philosophy of biology 1 2 Institutional role 2 Bibliography 3 Notes 4 Further reading 5 External linksLife and work editCanguilhem entered the Ecole Normale Superieure in 1924 as part of a class that included Jean Paul Sartre Raymond Aron and Paul Nizan He aggregated in 1927 and then taught in lycees throughout France taking up the study of medicine while teaching in Toulouse citation needed nbsp Canguilhem during his student years He took up a post at the Clermont Ferrand based University of Strasbourg in 1941 and received his medical doctorate in 1943 in the middle of World War II Using the pseudonym Lafont Canguilhem became active in the French Resistance serving as a doctor in Auvergne citation needed By 1948 he was the French equivalent of department chair in philosophy at Strasbourg as well Seven years later he was named a professor at the Sorbonne and succeeded Gaston Bachelard as the director of the Institut d histoire des sciences a post he occupied until 1971 at which time he undertook an active emeritus career citation needed In 1983 he was awarded the Sarton Medal by the History of Science Society In 1987 he received the medaille d or awarded by the Centre national de la recherche scientifique CNRS citation needed Philosophy of biology edit Canguilhem s principal work in philosophy of science is presented in two books Le Normal et le pathologique first published in 1943 and then expanded in 1968 and La Connaissance de la vie 1952 Le Normal et le pathologique 4 is an extended exploration into the nature and meaning of normality in medicine and biology the production and institutionalization of medical knowledge It is still a seminal work in medical anthropology and the history of ideas and is widely influential in part thanks to Canguilhem s influence on Michel Foucault La Connaissance de la vie is an extended study of the specificity of biology as a science the historical and conceptual significance of vitalism and the possibility of conceiving organisms not on the basis of mechanical and technical models that would reduce the organism to a machine 5 but rather on the basis of the organism s relation to the milieu in which it lives 6 its successful survival in this milieu and its status as something greater than the sum of its parts Canguilhem argued strongly for these positions criticising 18th and 19th century vitalism and its politics but also cautioning against the reduction of biology to a physical science He believed such a reduction deprived biology of a proper field of study ideologically transforming living beings into mechanical structures serving a chemical physical equilibrium that cannot account for the particularity of organisms or for the complexity of life He furthered and altered these critiques in a later book Ideology and Rationality in the History of the Life Sciences citation needed Canguilhem was originally hostile to the ideas of Henri Bergson and vitalism but was later influenced by them and developed his own idiosyncratic brand of vitalism 7 More than just a great theoretician Canguilhem was one of the few philosophers of the 20th century to develop an approach that was shaped by a medical education He helped define a method of studying the history of science which was practical and rigorous citation needed His work focused on the one hand on the concepts of normal and pathological and on the other a critical history of the formation of concepts such as reflex in the history of science citation needed Canguilhem was also a mentor to several French scholars most notably Foucault for whom he served as a sponsor in the presentation of Histoire de la folie a l age classique History of Madness for the Doctorat d Etat and whose work he followed throughout the latter s life citation needed Institutional role edit As Inspector General and then president of the jury d Agregation in philosophy Canguilhem had a tremendous and direct influence over philosophical instruction in France in the latter half of the twentieth century and was known to more than a generation of French academic philosophers as a demanding and exacting evaluator who as Louis Althusser remarked believed he could correct the philosophical understanding of teachers by bawling them out This belief did not prevent him from being regarded with considerable affection by the generation of intellectuals that came to the fore in the 1960s including Jacques Derrida Michel Foucault Louis Althusser and Jacques Lacan Althusser once wrote to his English translator that my debt to Canguilhem is incalculable italics in the original from Economy and Society 27 page 171 Likewise Foucault in his introduction to Canguilhem s The Normal and the Pathological wrote Take away Canguilhem and you will no longer understand much about Althusser Althusserism and a whole series of discussions which have taken place among French Marxists you will no longer grasp what is specific to sociologists such as Bourdieu Castel Passeron and what marks them so strongly within sociology you will miss an entire aspect of the theoretical work done by psychoanalysts particularly by the followers of Lacan Further in the entire discussion of ideas which preceded or followed the movement of 68 it is easy to find the place of those who from near or from afar had been trained by Canguilhem Derrida recalled that Canguilhem advised him early in his career that he would have to distinguish himself as a serious scholar before he could exhibit professionally the particular philosophical sense of humour for which he is at turns famous and notorious advice which Derrida seemed to have taken in earnest citation needed After years of neglect a great deal of Canguilhem s writings have been translated into English Among them are his celebrated works The Normal and the Pathological and Knowledge of Life as well as two collections of essays titled A Vital Rationalist and Writings on Medicine citation needed Bibliography editEssai sur quelques problemes concernant le normal et le pathologique 1943 re published with the title Le normal et le pathologique augmente de Nouvelles reflexions concernant le normal et le pathologique 1966 La connaissance de la vie 1952 La formation du concept de reflexe aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siecles 1955 Du developpement a l evolution au XIXe siecle 1962 Etudes d histoire et de philosophie des sciences 1968 Vie et Regulation articles contributed to Encyclopaedia Universalis 1974 Ideologie et rationalite dans l histoire des sciences de la vie 1977 La sante concept vulgaire et question philosophique 1988 Translations into English Ideology and Rationality in the History of the Life Sciences trans Arthur Goldhammer Cambridge MIT Press 1988 The Normal and the Pathological trans Carolyn R Fawcett amp Robert S Cohen New York Zone Books 1991 Machine and Organism trans Mark Cohen amp Randall Cherry in Incorporations Ed by Jonathan Crary and Sanford Kwinter New York Zone Books 1992 A Vital Rationalist Selected Writings trans Arthur Goldhammer New York Zone Books 1994 Knowledge of Life trans Stefanos Geroulanos and Daniela Ginsburg New York Fordham UP 2008 Writings on Medicine trans Stefanos Geroulanos and Todd Meyers New York Fordham UP 2012 Notes edit E Reck ed The Historical Turn in Analytic Philosophy Springer 2016 ch 2 1 At the time the ENS was part of the University of Paris according to the decree of 10 November 1903 Pierre Cassou Nogues 3 September 2014 The Philosophy of the Concept In Leonard Lawlor ed Phenomenology Responses and Developments Taylor amp Francis p 217 ISBN 9781317546900 PHILOSOPHIE ET REFLEXION ETHIQUE Le Normal et le Pathologique selon Georges CANGUILHEM retrieved 28 March 2023 Ostachuk A 2015 Life as Normative Activity and Self realization Debate surrounding the Concept of Biological Normativity in Goldstein and Canguilhem PDF Historia Ciencias Saude Manguinhos in Spanish 22 4 1199 1214 doi 10 1590 S0104 59702015005000009 PMID 25807361 Ostachuk A 2019 The Organism and its Umwelt a Counterpoint between the Theories of Uexkull Goldstein and Canguilhem In Kochy Kristian Michelini Francesca eds Jakob von Uexkull and Philosophy Life Environments Anthropology Routledge pp 158 171 doi 10 4324 9780429279096 ISBN 978 0 429 27909 6 S2CID 216410490 Wolfe Charles Wong Andy 2014 The Return of Vitalism Canguilhem Bergson and the Project of Biophilosophy In Miguel de Beistegui Giuseppe Bianco Marjorie Gracieuse The Care of Life Transdisciplinary Perspectives in Bioethics and Biopolitics Rowman amp Littlefield International pp 63 75 ISBN 978 1783480371Further reading editDagognet Francois Georges Canguilhem Philosophie de la vie Paris 1997 Elden Stuart Canguilhem Polity Press 2019 Foucault Michel Introduction to Canguilhem The Normal and the Pathological Geroulanos Stefanos Transparency in Postwar France Stanford University Press 2017 64 90 194 225 Geroulanos Stefanos and Todd Meyers Georges Canguilhem s Critique of Medical Reason in Georges Canguilhem Writings on Medicine Fordham University Press 2012 1 24 Greco Monica February 2005 On the vitality of vitalism Theory Culture amp Society 22 1 15 27 doi 10 1177 0263276405048432 S2CID 7599906 Gutting Gary Canguilhem s history of science in Michel Foucault s Archaeology of Scientific Reason Science and the History of Reason Cambridge University Press 1989 pp 32 52 Horton R Georges Canguilhem Philosopher of Disease Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 88 1995 316 319 Lecourt Dominique Georges Canguilhem Paris PUF Que sais je February 2008 Rabinow Paul Introduction A Vital Rationalist in Canguilhem A Vital Rationalist Selected Writings Roudinesco Elisabeth Philosophy in Turbulent Times Canguilhem Sartre Foucault Althusser Deleuze Derrida Columbia University Press New York 2008 Talcott Samuel Georges Canguilhem and the Problem of Error Palgrave Macmillan 2019 Georges Canguilhem philosophe historien des sciences Actes du colloque organise au Palais de la Decouverte les 6 7 et 8 decembre 1990 par Etienne Balibar M Cardot F Duroux M Fichant Dominique Lecourt et J Roubaud Bibliotheque du College International de Philosophie Albin Michel Paris 1993 ISBN 2 226 06201 7 Economy and Society 27 2 3 1998 Special issue dedicated to Canguilhem Xavier Roth Georges Canguilhem et l unite de l experience Juger et agir 1926 1939 collection L histoire des sciences textes et etudes Paris Vrin 2013 ISBN 978 2 7116 2491 1External links editCentre Georges Canguilhem Georges Canguilhem 1904 1995 Obituary by David Macey pdf format Georges Canguilhem Biography by Jim Marshall University of Auckland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georges Canguilhem amp oldid 1219754402, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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