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Norberto Aldo Conti1

  • 1Vertex Revista Argentina de Psiquiatría. edicion@polemos.com.ar.

Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
|January 13, 2026
PubMed
Summary
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This study examines the intricate relationship between the physical and moral aspects of human beings. It delves into how physiological states influence psychological and ethical behavior.

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Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Mind
  • History of Science
  • Medical Humanities

Background:

  • The abstract references a fragment from the 1826 Spanish edition of P. J. J. Cabanis's work.
  • The work, "Relaciones de lo físico y moral del hombre" (Relations of the Physical and Moral of Man), was published in Paris by Imprenta Smith.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the connections between the body's physical condition and an individual's moral character and behavior.
  • To provide historical context on the philosophical and scientific inquiry into the mind-body problem.

Main Methods:

  • Textual analysis of a historical philosophical work.
  • Historical research into scientific and philosophical thought in the early 19th century.

Main Results:

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  • The fragment highlights early 19th-century perspectives on the influence of physical factors on moral and mental states.
  • It underscores the foundational ideas that shaped later discussions in psychology and philosophy.

Conclusions:

  • Cabanis's work offers insights into the historical understanding of the interplay between physical health and moral conduct.
  • The study of such historical texts is crucial for understanding the evolution of thought on human nature.