Department of Psychology, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Program in History of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
J Hist Behav Sci. 2022 Apr;58(2):183-203. doi: 10.1002/jhbs.22151. Epub 2021 Oct 23.
Franz Joseph Gall's (1758-1828) doctrine of many faculties of mind with corresponding cortical organs led him to be accused of materialism, fatalism, and even atheism. Yet little has been written about the specific charges he felt forced to respond to in Vienna, while visiting the German States, or in Paris, where he published his books. This article examines these accusations and Gall's responses. It also looks at what Gall wrote about a cortical faculty for God and religion and seeing intelligent design in the functional organization of the brain. Additionally, it presents what can be gleaned about his private thoughts on God and organized religion. We conclude that Gall was sincere in his admiration for and belief in God the Creator, but that as an enlightened scientist was recognizing the need to separate metaphysics from the laws of nature when presenting his new science of man.
弗朗茨·约瑟夫·加尔(Franz Joseph Gall,1758 年-1828 年)的心灵多官能学说及其对应的皮质器官理论使他被指控为唯物主义、宿命论,甚至无神论者。然而,关于他在维也纳访问德国各州时被迫回应的具体指控,或者在他出版著作的巴黎时被迫回应的具体指控,几乎没有什么文字记载。本文探讨了这些指控和加尔的回应。它还研究了加尔关于大脑皮质上帝和宗教官能以及在大脑功能组织中看到智能设计的论述。此外,还介绍了从他关于上帝和有组织宗教的私人思想中可以了解到的内容。我们的结论是,加尔对造物主上帝的钦佩和信仰是真诚的,但作为一个开明的科学家,他认识到在提出他的新人的科学时,需要将形而上学与自然规律分开。