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Descartes, Bergson, and Continuous Creation
René Descartes with his theory of continued creation occupies an exceptional place in the philosophy of Henri Bergson: Descartes is subjected to Bergson’s repeated criticism like no other philosopher.
Khafiz Kerimov
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Presencia y ausencia de Montaigne en la obra de Foucault
A pesar de que en los trabajos de Foucault no encontramos una problematización de los Ensayos de Montaigne, a partir de las escasas menciones que hace a su pensamiento es posible reconstruir su lectura.
Beltrán Jiménez Villar
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Descartes’ Ontological Proof: An Interpretation and Defense [PDF]
It is widely assumed among contemporary philosophers that Descartes’ version of ontological proof, among other weaknesses, makes an impossible and unjustified move from the mental world of concepts to the real world of things.
Judycki, Stanisław
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El dominio cartesiano de la naturaleza: Descartes y el desencantamiento del mundo
Este artículo analiza las estrategias utilizadas por Descartes para «desencantar el mundo», a fin de suprimir los elementos herméticos de las explicaciones científicas cartesianas y someter todos los fenómenos naturales a nuestro control.
Sergio García Rodríguez
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the Subjectivity in Descartes philosophy [PDF]
We want to study the expansion of subjectivity in Descartes' philosophy, so we all know that subjectivity is the foundation of the human self in the realms of epistemology, cosmology, ethics, art, religion, and science.
Allahyar Rahmati +2 more
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This essay is a critical assessment of Sellars' interpretation and criticism of Descartes. It argues that Sellars made several mistakes in his view of Descartes, although the general thrust of his critique is ...
Barth, Christian
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The Problem of Mind-Body Dichotomy: A Critique of the Cartesian Approach [PDF]
The mind-body problem is a perennial philosophical problem that seeks to uncover the relationship or causal interaction that exists between the corporeal and incorporeal aspects of the human person.
Mendie, John Gabriel +1 more
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Two kinds of necessity in Descartes: Conditional and absolute
This paper attempts to resolve the apparent conflict between Descartes’ commitments to the creation doctrine and the necessity of eternal truths by elaborating different conceptions of necessity in Descartes’ framework.
Saniye Vatansever
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That Thou Art: Aesthetic Soul/Bodies and Self Interbeing in Buddhism, Phenomenology, and Pragmatism
The inheritance of dualism from Plato to Descartes, and since, has impoverished the human relation with nature, the world, other humans, and other species. The division of soul and body, and its counterpart of mind and body, gave us a world from which we
David Jones
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The evaluation of the Wittgenstein’s way and Descartes’ one in overcoming the problem of dualism with emphesis on connection between them [PDF]
This article is an attempt to address a main question: is there any connection between Wittgenstein’s way and Descartes’ one in overcoming the problem of dualism?
Jafar Mazhabi, Mohammad Meshkat
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