玛丽·雪莱《弗兰肯斯坦》中的生命与死亡之科学
The Science of Life and Death in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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在玛丽·雪莱创作《弗兰肯斯坦》之前,皇家外科医生学院内部,约翰·阿伯内西和威廉·劳伦斯两位外科医生就生命的定义展开了激烈的争论。阿伯内西认为生命是一种独立的、物质的“生命原理”,*附加*于身体之上,而劳伦斯则认为生命仅仅是身体功能运作的结果——其组成部分的总和。 劳伦斯的激进观点,暗示灵魂可能不存在,引发了巨大的争议。他最终被迫撤回已发表的讲座并辞去医院职务,尽管后来在公开否认其早期主张后得以恢复。 这场公开冲突凸显了生与死之间日益模糊的界限,以及对新兴科学思想的焦虑。这场争论为雪莱探索《弗兰肯斯坦》中的创造、动画以及生命边界提供了重要的智力背景和显著的灵感。

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原文

In the years leading up to Mary Shelley’s publication of Frankenstein, there was a very public debate in the Royal College of Surgeons between two surgeons, John Abernethy and William Lawrence, on the nature of life itself. Both of these surgeons had links with the Shelleys: Percy had read one of Abernethy’s books and quoted it in his own work and Lawrence had been the Shelleys’ doctor. In this debate, questions were asked about how to define life , and how living bodies were different from dead or inorganic bodies. Abernethy argued that life did not depend upon the body’s structure, the way it was organised or arranged, but existed separately as a material substance, a kind of vital principle, “superadded” to the body. His opponent, Lawrence, thought this a ridiculous idea and instead understood life as simply the working operation of all the body’s functions, the sum of its parts. Lawrence’s ideas were seen as being too radical: they seemed to suggest that the soul, which was often seen as being akin to the vital principle, did not exist either. Lawrence was forced to withdraw the book in which he had published his lectures and resign the hospital post he held, though he was reinstated after publicly denouncing the views he had put forward. The episode showed just how controversial the categories of life and dead had become and provided further inspiration for Mary Shelley’s novel.

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