2003a. Descartes' passions of the soul and the union of mind and body. Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie 85(3): 211-248.Shapiro L (2003) Descartes’ passions of the soul and the union of mind and body. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 85:211–234...
MLN 110.4 (1995) 943-952 Review of Descartes: An Intellectual Biography and Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain Stephen Gaukroger, Descartes: An Intellectual Biography. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 499 pages. Antonio R. Damasio, Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human...
InWestern philosophy: The rationalism of Descartes …Principles of Philosophy(1644) andThe Passions of the Soul(1649), and a mathematical bias that dominates the theory of method inRules for the Direction of the Mind(1701) and the metaphysics of theMeditations on the First Philosophy(1642). But...
René Descartes (1596-1650): The Passions of the Soul. Descartes lived in a time when European civilization began to change rapidly, when many of the cultural and scientific foundations of the modern world were laid. Shakespeare, Cervantes, Monteverdi, and Moli猫re; Galileo, Kepler, Bacon, a...
body and even if the body were not, the soul would not cease to be what it is".1 Descartes was thus reflecting on the longstanding conundrum of relationships between body and soul which have continued to this day and are equally mirrored in our views on diseases of the gastrointestinal ...
I argue that this statement should be read in the context of certain medical texts with which Descartes was familiar, namely those of Jean Fernel and William Harvey. Reviewing Fernel's comments on substantial union, one finds that the soul joins the body on the basis of a celestial spirit ...
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I here address Descartes' account of human nature as a union of mind and body by appealing to The Passions of the Soul. I first show that Descartes takes us to be able to reform the naturally instituted associations between bodily and mental states. I go on to argue that Descartes offers...
Descartes and the Passionate Mind (review) 来自 Project MUSE 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者: S Greenberg 摘要: In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: In the past two decades, Descartes's last work, The Passions of the Soul, has received considerable attention from Descartes ...
1596-1650. A highly influential French philosopher, mathematician, scientist, and writer. He has been dubbed the "Father of Modern Philosophy," and much of subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings. His influence in mathematics is also