P. M. S. Hacker

Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience


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of the brain and the psychic spirit contained in them, then the nerves impregnated with psychic spirit that proceed from them, and, finally, the whole construction of the sense-organs. These organs of sense are five in number, but perception is one, and is an attribute of the soul. By means of the sense-organs, and their power of feeling, the soul takes knowledge of what goes on in them.35

      This localization of the various mental functions in the ventricles became known as the ventricular doctrine.

       The soul taken as spiritual sub-stance rather than as first actuality

       One thousand years of the ventricular doctrine

      The ventricular doctrine for the localization of psychological functions, established in the first centuries of the first millennium, was still accepted and promulgated by scholars at the beginning of the second millennium. Thus Avicenna (Abu Ali al-Husain ibn Abdullah ibn Sina), a great physician and philosopher working in the years 980–1037, could write that:

      1.2 Fernel and Descartes:The Demise of the Ventricular Doctrine

       Fernel: the origins of ‘neurophysiology’

       Aquinas’ s influence on Fernel

       ‘Physiology’ as the study of organ function: Fernel