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Pierre Lecomte du Noüy
French philosopher

Pierre Lecomte du Noüy

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French philosopher
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Place of birth
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Place of death
New York City, New York, U.S.A.
Age
63 years
Family
Mother:
Hermine-Augustine-Eugènie Lecomte du Noüy
Father:
André Lecomte du Noüy
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Biography

Pierre Lecomte du Noüy (French pronunciation: ​[ləkɔ̃t dy nwi]; 20 December 1883, Paris - 22 September 1947, New York City) was a French biophysicist and philosopher. He probably is best-remembered by scientists for his work on the surface tension, and other properties, of liquids.

Life and work

Du Noüy was a descendant of the French dramatist Pierre Corneille. His mother wrote many novels, one of which, Amitié Amoureuse, was translated into sixteen languages and ran for six hundred editions in France. Born and educated in France, du Noüy obtained the degrees of LL.B., Ph.B., Sc.B., Ph.D., and Sc.D. He was an associate member of the Rockefeller Institute, Head for ten years of the biophysics division of the Pasteur Institute, and the author of some 200 published papers.

Du Noüy believed that mankind should have confidence in science, but be aware that we know less about the material world than is commonly believed.

The following information is taken from one of his books:

    Telefinalism

    Du Noüy converted from agnosticism to Christianity. He supported a theistic and teleological interpretation of evolution. In his book Human Destiny he wrote that biological evolution continues to a spiritual and moral plane. Du Noüy met Pierre Teilhard de Chardin who shared similar interests in evolution and spirituality.

    Du Noüy developed his own hypothesis of orthogenesis known as "telefinalism". According to Du Noüy evolution could not occur by chance alone and that on an average since "the beginning of the world it has followed an ascending path, always oriented in the same direction." He accepted naturalistic evolutionary mechanisms such as mutation and natural selection but believed science could not explain all evolutionary phenomena or the origin of life. According to his telefinalist hypothesis a transcendent cause which he equated with God is directing the evolutionary process.

    His "telefinalist" hypothesis was criticized by Carl Hempel, Leo Koch and George Gaylord Simpson as nonscientific.

    Publications

    Signature of du Noüy
    • Between Knowing and Believing (1967)
    • The Road to Reason (1948)
    • Human Destiny (1947)
    • Biological Time (1937)
    • An Interfacial Tensiometer for Universal Use (1925). The Journal of General Physiology. Volume 7, issue 5. pp. 625–633

    Quotes

    If telefinalism, by postulating the intervention of an Idea, a Will, a supreme Intelligence, throws a little light on the combined transformations leading through an uninterrupted line to Man, it seems impossible not to see in the particular transformations limited to the species something more than the simple play of physico-chemical forces and chance. Human Destiny p. 97

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