Cesalpino and Aristotelian Science. The Transformation of Medical Botany in the 16th Century by Quentin Hiernaux & Corentin Tresnie
De Plantis laid the foundations of scientific systematics through a new focus on plant morphology and natural similarities and became a milestone in the history of Western botany.
It is a precious testimony to the evolution of botanical and physiological knowledge in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and illustrates the role of Aristotelian philosophy in 16th-century science.
About the Speakers …
Quentin Hiernaux is a Research Associate at the Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS) and Professor of Philosophy of Science at the Université libre de Bruxelles. He is also an Honorary Research Associate at Meise Botanic Garden. His research focuses on the history and philosophy of life sciences, with an emphasis on plant sciences (history of botany, philosophy of biology, philosophy of ecology). His work focuses on the problem of biological individuality, on the status of plants in history of philosophy and in environmental ethics.
The webinar will take place on June 11, 17:00. For more information on this event and on how to register, go to this website.