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The Scientific Work of Renee Descartes [PDF]
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Correction: Salinas-Giegé et al. tRNA Biology in Mitochondria. <i>Int. J. Mol. Sci.</i> 2015, <i>16</i>, 4518-4559. [PDF]
Salinas-Giegé T, Giegé R, Giegé P.
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The whole person beneath the drapes: a philosophical reflection on human-centeredness in the operating room. [PDF]
Amini Rarani S.
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The pineal gland as the hegemonikon of the microcosm: anatomical and philosophical interpretations in Descartes' works. [PDF]
Dumitrescu M +7 more
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Rene Descartes as a Mathematician & Father of Modern Philosophy
René Descartes (1596-1650) stands as a monumental figure at the crossroads of the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment. His work fundamentally reshaped how we pursue knowledge, championing a method based on reason and skepticism that broke from the reliance on ancient authority. His famous declaration, "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am)
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Divine Omnipotence In Descartes\u27 Philosophy
The present thesis explores various aspects of Rene Descartes\u27 doctrine of divine omnipotence within the context of his overall philosophy and with reference to his medieval heritage.
Rodriguez, Alfredo
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The electrofluidic brain as a basement layer for neural computation. [PDF]
Chakravarthy VS +2 more
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Knowledge and Skepticism in Descartes’ Meditations
My research is centered on the arguments of Rene Descartes, a 17th Century philosopher, in his work The Meditations. The Meditations is composed of six entries, which are six meditations, written in form of narration.
Campbell, Scott
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Peer review: historical evolution and reviewers' learning. [PDF]
Aparisi Gómez MP, Sardanelli F.
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