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Platonism, cartesianism and Hegel’s thought in the Matrix Trilogy [PDF]
In this article I will try to interpret changes in Neo, the main character in The Matrix Trilogy, against the background of the ideas of Plato and Descartes, as well as Hegel’s from his Philosophy of History and The Phenomenology of Spirit ...
Milidrag Predrag
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The concept of body and the problem of demarcation in new European metaphysics: from Descartes to Kant [PDF]
The origin of science and the demarcation between science and metaphysics are the main features of early modern period. This demarcation faces a particular problem with conceptualisation of body, which can be considered both as just physical body and as ...
Kharitonova A. M.
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Reference to Cartesianism is a permanent feature of the contemporary works in the fields of philosophy of mind and cognitive science. Its function is not so much to provide a historical exegesis of Descartes as to highlight some supposed aspects of the ...
Sandrine Roux
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Čtyři empirické principy Ehrenfrieda Walthera von Tschirnhause
This historically oriented study is dedicated to the German naturalist, mathematician and philosopher Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus (1651–1708) and aims to introduce his main philosophical-logical work, Medicina mentis. After a biographical overview,
Vrtílka, Pavel
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Review of the book Nadler, S. et al (2019). The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism.
Oleg Khoma
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ROMAN INGARDEN’S EGOLOGY AND CARTESIANISM
he article focuses on the problem of egology in the thought of Roman Ingarden, a conception that offers a creative and critical response to Husserl’s egology and converges with the historical conception of the ego in Descartes.
Wojciech STARZYŃSKI
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Cartesianism and Intersubjectivity in Paranormal Activity and the Philosophy of Mind [PDF]
Over the last century within the philosophy of mind, the intersubjective model of self has gained traction as a viable alternative to the oft-criticised Cartesian solipsistic paradigm. These two models are presented as incompatible inasmuch as Cartesians
Jones, Steve
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On Doctrines and Cartesian Bicategories
We study the relationship between cartesian bicategories and a specialisation of Lawvere's hyperdoctrines, namely elementary existential doctrines. Both provide different ways of abstracting the structural properties of logical systems: the former in algebraic terms based on a string diagrammatic calculus, the latter in universal terms using the ...
Bonchi F. +3 more
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A Letter of Peter Hartzing to Gerhard Wolter Molanus
This contribution provides a transcription and translation of, and a commentary on, a letter of the German-Dutch-Japanese polymath Peter Hartzing (1637–1680) to Gerhard Wolter Molanus (1633–1722), abbot of Loccum and famous collector of coins and medals.
Andrea Strazzoni
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Fiction, existence et référence
The Amie Thomasson’s paper continues to explore the thesis she developed in Fiction and Metaphysics about the problems of reference. More precisely, the issues are about the problems that a realistic view of abstract objects can encounter.
Amie L. Thomasson
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