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The prolongation of life in early modern English literature and culture, with emphasis on Francis Bacon.

机译:早期现代英语文学和文化中生命的延长,重点是弗朗西斯·培根。

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Drawing upon early modern texts of poetry, theology, and natural philosophy written in England and the continent, this dissertation explores the intellectual traditions inherent in Renaissance discourses addressing the prolongation of life. It is organized around two nodal questions: Can life be prolonged? Should it be prolonged? The project hinges upon Francis Bacon (1561--1626), for whom the prolongation of life in the sense of a longer human lifespan serves as the loftiest goal of modern experimental science. Addressing the first question, Part One illustrates the texture and diversity of early modern theories of senescence and medical treatments against the "disease" of old age promoted by Galen, Avicenna, medieval theologians, Jean Fernel, Marsilio Ficino, and Paracelsus. Part Two then demonstrates that Bacon's theory of senescence and corresponding therapies nevertheless differ from those of his predecessors and contemporaries in three regards: their attempt to isolate senescence from disease, their postulation of senescence as a process based on universal structures and actions of matter, and their deferral to further experiment for elucidation. Addressing the second question, Part Three situates Bacon within a moral and theological context. It first divulges this context through a close analysis of his most explicit defenses for his project of life extension. Cued by Bacon, who argues that the prolongation of life is the most basic form of Christian charity as well as a natural desire, subsequent chapters engage two sources by which early modern debates about the prolongation of life were fueled, Christian theology and classical philosophy. These inform poems and plays dealing with senescence and human longevity by two English authors whose lives overlapped Bacon's, Edmund Spenser and Ben Jonson. A comparison of their works with passages from the Bible, Seneca, Lucretius, Cicero, and John Calvin discloses tensions resident within early modern culture at large, tensions that arose from a matrix of conflicting beliefs---a natural desire for survival, Stoic and religious injunctions against life for life's sake, optimistic and pessimistic valuations of old age, and contrasting natural and transcendent ideals of human perfection.
机译:本文借鉴了英格兰和欧洲大陆早期的诗歌,神学和自然哲学的现代文献,探讨了文艺复兴时期论述生命周期延长的内在知识传统。它围绕两个节点问题进行组织:寿命可以延长吗?应该延长吗?该项目取决于弗朗西斯·培根(Francis Bacon,1561--1626年),在人类更长寿的意义上延长生命是现代实验科学的最高目标。关于第一个问题,第一部分说明了盖伦,阿维森纳,中世纪神学家,让·费内尔,马西里奥·菲奇诺和Paracelsus倡导的针对衰老“疾病”的早期现代衰老和医学治疗理论的结构和多样性。然后,第二部分说明了培根的衰老理论和相应的疗法与他的前任和同时代人的理论在三个方面有所不同:他们试图将衰老与疾病隔离开来,他们将衰老假定为基于普遍结构和物质作用的过程,以及他们推迟进行进一步的实验以进行阐明。关于第二个问题,第三部分将培根放在道德和神学的背景下。首先,通过对他延长寿命的项目最明确的辩护的仔细分析,揭示了这种情况。培根(Bacon)指出,延长寿命是基督教慈善事业的最基本形式,也是一种自然的愿望。随后的各章涉及两个来源,即基督教神学和古典哲学,这两个来源为早期关于寿命延长的现代辩论提供了动力。这两本关于衰老和人类长寿的诗歌和戏剧为两位英国作家创作,他们的生活与培根的作品重叠,埃德蒙·斯宾塞和本·琼森。他们的作品与《圣经》,《塞内卡》,《卢塞修斯》,《西塞罗》和《约翰·加尔文》中的段落进行比较,揭示了早期现代文化中普遍存在的紧张气氛,这种紧张气氛是由一系列相互矛盾的信念引起的-对生存的自然渴望,斯多葛和出于生命的缘故而采取的宗教禁令,对老年人的乐观和悲观的评价,以及人类完美的自然和超越理想的对比。

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  • 作者

    Jackson, Roger Marcus.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.;Literature English.;History of Science.;Gerontology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 494 p.
  • 总页数 494
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:25

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