Brute Matter and Organic Matter in Buffon

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (1):87-105 (2000)
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The starting point for the following reflections comes from Jacques Roger’s monumental work, Les sciences de la vie dans la pensée française du XVIIIe siècle. I hope my remarks may cast some light on a problem that has long remained obscure, and doubtless was to Buffon himself: the status of matter in general and the relation of brute to organic matter in particular.

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