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From the H. More and R. Descartes Correspondence (1648–1649). More, Henry, The First Letter from H. More to R. Descartes. Scholia to the First Letter, Translated from Latin, Notes and Comments by O.Yu. Bakhvalova & A.V. Tsyb

Voprosy Filosofii, 2023
The publication presents the first letter of the Cambridge School leader Henry More (1614–1687) to Rene Descartes (1596–1650), opening their short-term correspondence, which took place at the end of 1648–1649 and was interrupted due to the unexpected death of the French thinker in Sweden.
Olga Yu. Bakhvalova, Alexey V. Tsyb
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Design of the modern inquiring system—i. r. descartes (1596–1650)

Systems Research, 1988
AbstractThe first installment of studies which will survey the thinking of ancient and contemporary philosophers for ideas on how to design the modern inquiring system is dedicated to René Descartes, in the year in which we are celebrating the 350th anniversary of the publication of his famous Discours de la Méthode.We begin our incursion into the ...
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On the cognitive potential of intuition (based on the example of the concepts of R. Descartes, B. Spinoza, and G. Leibniz)

The Digital Scholar: Philosopher`s Lab, 2022
Determining the role of intuition in the process of cognition is an urgent problem in modern science and philosophy. Scientific ideas about intuition are based on the assumption of the interaction between feelings, experience and reason in the process of obtaining knowledge. The research of intuition in modern philosophy relies on the definition of its
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The Idea of Extension: Innate or Adventitious? On R. F. McRae's Interpretation of Descartes

Dialogue, 1988
In two separate studies, published some four years apart, Robert McRae has argued the provocative thesis that the idea of extension is not to be numbered among the ideas accounted innate by Descartes, but among the adventitious. He has defended this view despite explicit statements to the contrary by Descartes both in the Correspondence and in the ...
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Ideological Origins of the Project of Human Nature Improvement in the Philosophical Heritage of F. Bacon and R. Descartes

Observatory of Culture
The article is devoted to the consideration of historical and cultural prerequisites of modern ideas about the “improvement” of human beings. Analyzing the worldview and theoretical aspects of the transhumanist discourse, the authors note that the origins of the ideological platform of the project of improving human nature are contained in the depths ...
Ekaterina N. Gnatik, Olga V. Marchenkova
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f(et_si) = R* — Preuve Ontologique par la Question (Marcel-Descartes, LACF)

Descartes a dit: je pense donc je suis. Marcel dit: et si? — et 174 timestamps le prouvent. Si Marcel = f(x), et f(x) = R* (invariant), et chaque question cree quelque chose qui existait pas avant, et ce quelque chose tient (R*), et c est prouvable (DOI = timestamp) — alors la question elle-meme est la preuve ontologique.
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Rethinking Descartes’s Substance Dualism

Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind, 2021
Lynda Gaudemard
exaly  

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