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Etienne-François Geoffroy, entre la Royal Society et l’Académie royale des sciences : ni Newton, ni Descartes

open access: yesMethodos, 2012
Etienne-François Geoffroy, one of the most famous chemists in France in the early eighteenth century, has constant contacts with English scientists. He was in charge of developing exchanges between the Académie royale des science and the Royal Society ...
Bernard Joly
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The Didactic, Persuasive and Scientific Uses of Illustrations After Descartes

open access: yesNoctua, 2015
The aim of this article is to unveil the ways of teaching new philosophical paradigms in Dutch Universities between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century, by means of an analysis of the uses of illustrations in Cartesian and Newtonian natural-philosophical ...
Andrea Strazzoni
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Nouvelles interprétations du processus d’évaluation cognitive selon René Descartes à la lumière des neurosciences

open access: yesPhilosophia Scientiæ, 2022
Our undertaking is to compare this Cartesian theory of admiration with a neuroscientific theory of cognitive appraisal in order to identify the conceptual and doctrinal connections and breakthroughs that exist in this regard with Cartesianism.
Damien Lacroux
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The Cartesian Broadway

open access: yesPerception, 1998
Although Pessoa, Teller & Noë make excellent points concerning the need for a mechanism of filling-in, they throw out the baby of neural specificity with the bathwater of isomorphism and the homuncular observer. The core act of perception is sensory processing by a stationary observer and does not require overt behavioral interaction with the ...
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«Qui aliorum defendit errorem, multo amplius damnabilis est illis, qui errant». Le censure dell’Apologia pro Renato Des-Cartes di Antoine Legrand [PDF]

open access: yesLaboratorio dell'ISPF
This paper examines the condemnation of Apologia pro Renato Des-Cartes contra Samuelem Parkerum by Antoine Legrand by the Sacred Congregation of the Index, situating it within the broader context of the reception of Cartesianism.
Carmine TADDEO
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Cartesian Intuition. A Cleansed Cartesianism

open access: yesStudia z Historii Filozofii, 2019
For the contemporary philosophy of the mental, it is fruitful for us to return to Cartesian intuition and to attempt to present a “cleansed Cartesianism”, because the intuition takes effect in the fields of epistemology, semantic and linguistic internalism, externalism, and linguistics (Chomsky, Fodor).
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Erenfried Walter von Tschirnhaus: «Medicina mentis» as the First Philosophy and General Science

open access: yesSententiae, 2015
The treatise of E.W. von Tschirnhaus «Medicina mentis»… is discussed in this article in the context of formation of Kant’s transcendental criticism. The study of theoretical sources of Tschirnhaus’s epistemology shows that, despite the strong influence ...
Sergiy Secundant
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Moderni contro moderni: la strategia apologetica del cartesiano Gerdil

open access: yesDiciottesimo Secolo, 2022
Follower of Malebranche, H.S. Gerdil is one of the greatest Eighteenth-Century Catholic philosophers. His Dissertation on the incompatibility of the principles of Descartes and Spinoza (1760), the subject of this article, highlights, thanks to an ...
Carlo Borghero
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Cartesian Bicategories II

open access: yesTheory and Applications of Categories, 2008
The notion of cartesian bicategory, introduced by Carboni and Walters for locally ordered bicategories, is extended to general bicategories. It is shown that a cartesian bicategory is a symmetric monoidal bicategory.
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Cartesian logic

open access: yesTheoretical Computer Science, 2002
In 1976, \textit{Michel Coste} introduced a formal syntax for the logic intrepretable in cartesian (that is, finitely complete) categories. (His work, which refined and improved on earlier ideas of J. R. Isbell, O. Keane and H. Volger, was published in Coste's paper ``Localisation, spectra and sheaf representation'' [in: M. P. Fourman et al.
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