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Peter Distelzweig
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
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    The Use of Usus and the Function of Functio: Teleology and Its Limits in Descartes’s Physiology.Peter M. Distelzweig - 2015 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (3):377-399.
    rené descartes famously and explicitly rejects appeals to final causes in natural philosophy, suggesting that such appeals depend on knowledge of God’s inscrutable ends.For since I now know that my own nature is very weak and limited, whereas the nature of God is immense, incomprehensible and infinite, I also know without more ado that he is capable of countless things whose causes are beyond my knowledge. And for this reason alone I consider the whole kind of causes, customarily sought from (...)
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    The intersection of the mathematical and natural sciences: The subordinate sciences in Aristotle.Peter M. Distelzweig - 2013 - Apeiron 46 (2):85-105.
    Journal Name: Apeiron Issue: Ahead of print.
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    Early Modern Medicine and Natural Philosophy.Peter Distelzweig, Evan Ragland & Benjamin Goldberg (eds.) - 2016 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    This essay discusses the role of new mechanical devices put forward in the seventeenth century in anatomy and pathology, showing how several of those devices were promptly deployed in anatomical investigations. I also discuss the role of dead bodies as boundary objects between living bodies and machines, highlighting their problematic status in experimentation and vivisection.
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    Introduction to the CEPOS Discussion.Peter Distelzweig & Karen Zwier - 2018 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 92 (1):107-121.
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    The Philosopher, the Priest, and the Painter: A Portrait of Descartes by Steven Nadler.Peter M. Distelzweig - 2014 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (4):844-845.