07_休谟 - 彻底的怀疑主义 P7 - 06:59 The former is true in all circumstances, but only by definition, therefore they are trivial. The latter gives real knowledge about the real world, never certain by necessity 07_休谟 - 彻底的怀疑主义 P7 - 08:42 Constant conjunction Whenever A h...
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Definition René Descartes (1596–1650) was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who took a rationalist approach to metaphysics and influenced Western thought. Summary or Overview René Descartes (1596–1650) was a rigorous mathematician and philosopher who served as an influential figure ...
and he shows how this theory figures in Descartes' account of misrepresentation and in the controversy over whether Descartes is a direct realist or a representationalist. The essays in Part IV examine Descartes' theory of the passions of the soul: their definition; their effect on our happiness...
24. This is in fact Descartes’ definition of substance.Cf. A. Gurwitsch, “Some Fundamental Principles of Constitutive Phenomenology,” trans. J. Garcia-Gömez in Phenomenology and the Theory of Science , ed. L. Embree (Evanston:... A Gurwitsch 被引量: 1发表: 2010年 THE CRISIS OF THE...
[End Page 302] It is worth stressing Descartes's definition of imagination: "a special way of thinking for material things." Most people, Descartes writes, do not raise their mind "beyond things of the senses" (6:37) and thus think exclusively by using imagination. Of course this is ...
Statement 2 is true by definition, so its denial is nonsensical. As to statement 1, extension must mean either visual extension (thequalitycalled “extension” when one is speaking of ideas presented by the sense of sight) ortactileextension (the quality called “extension” when one is speak...
(1896–1980), who, exploring the development of thought and behaviour in the infant, argued that the categories of the mind develop only through the infant’s experience in concourse with the world. Similarly, rationalism is opposed totransactionalism, a point of view in psychology according to...
This is, moreover, explicit since the crucial concept for understanding his conception of the idea of god is the concept of “inverted idea” (umgekehrte Idee)—which is the psycho–theological answer to the first (non-conceptual) definition of the prius as the “inverted power-to-be” (...