Hugo Rheinhold’s philosophizing monkey – a modern Owl of Minerva

NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 15 (2):81-97 (2007)
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Abstract

Originally created in 1892, Hugo Rheinhold’s sculpture “Monkey contemplating a human skull“ continues to attract a global audience. It is particularly appreciated by science ethicists, physical anthropologists and evolutionary biologists.This article explores the iconography of the sculpture, analyzes its iconology and discusses its message: an appeal to scientists – rendered through a witty, multilayered symbolism – to consider the ethical implications of their research. Biographical background information on the life of the German-Jewish artist and philosopher sheds further light on the ethical and pacifist dimensions of his work

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