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Human body conceded a machine justify this sentence

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Answered by Drake7
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Answer:

The answer is:

Explanation:

The term “man-machine” denotes the idea that the

total psychic life of the individual can be properly

described and explained as the product of his physical

organization viewed as a mechanical system in struc-

ture and function. An account of the ramified history

of the idea, however, requires a somewhat less rigid

definition, which will in several instances pertain to

the mechanization of only some, but not all, aspects

of mental activity; whereas on other occasions it must

be made broad enough to encompass the animal as well

as man. Similarly, the notion of “machine,” in particu-

lar when used as an equivalent of the living organism,

cannot be assigned in advance any precise or concrete

sense that would hold good over the entire length of

this study. The history of the man-machine is in large

part that of the relativity of the concept of mechanism,

as it has been understood with increasing breadth and

refinement, from Greek times to our own day, in those

sciences that have had a decisive influence on the

shaping and scope of the idea in question, namely,

physics, biology, medicine, technology, and (more re-

cently) chemistry and psychophysiology. Moreover, in

its relations to philosophy the fortunes of the man-

machine may be regarded as having closely conformed,

up to and since its first thoroughly consistent exposition

by La Mettrie in 1747, to the general curve followed

by the growth of materialism. However, it would be

historically sounder to eschew an absolute linkage

between the man-machine idea and any ultimate ma-

terialistic position of a metaphysical kind, despite the

strong affinities that persist logically between the two

notions.

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Answered by MzAbstruse
3

Explanation:

Bodies are literally a bag of bones that muscles can change into different figures. All muscles differ from each part of the body. ... The human body has developed the forces that act on it, making a human machine that moves effectively and efficiently. Machines are made to help humans function better.

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