doi:10.1017/s0031819118000323Andrea ChristofidouCambridge University Press
In this paper I will focus on only one direction of interaction, the action of body on mind, which Descartes discusses most frequently in relation to sensation. I will focus in this paper on sensation. In discussions of the Heterogeneity Problem in Descartes it is usually assumed that there ...
Descartes ' Fourth Meditation : An Explanation Of The Relation Between Mind And Body? Better Essays 1934 Words 8 Pages Open DocumentTry Paraphrasing tool R. Descartes’ Sixth Meditation is almost entirely devoted to questioning the relation between what exists in the mind, and what actually exists...
and theologians on the problem of the mind's relation to the body was dominated by the Cartesian notion that mind and matter are distinct substances. Th... GNA Vesey 被引量: 9发表: 1965年 加载更多来源期刊 Journal of the History of Philosophy ...
摘要: 1. Method 2. Mind and Idea 3. The Existence of God 4. Knowledge 5. Body 6. The Mind-Body Relation 7. Sensations, Passions, and Morals.被引量: 2 年份: 2008 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 Semantic Scholar 相似文献 引证文献...
History of the Mind-Body Problem 1. Introduction, Tim Crane and Sarah Patterson 2. The Musical, the Magical and the Mathematical Soul, Rae Langton 3. The Soul's Relation to the Body: Thoma... T Crane,S Patterson - Routledge, 被引量: 36发表: 2000年 Descartes' Medical Philosophy: The ...
【按语:Descartes(1596-1650)的《第一哲学沉思集:论上帝的存在和人的灵魂与肉体之间的实在区别》(1641)正文虽然篇幅不长,却是划时代的巨著:一方面,心灵在纯粹的反思中通过作为表象的观念把握到自我、物质和上帝并做出区分。这一认识论路径直接规定了斯宾诺莎、莱布尼茨、洛克、贝克莱、休谟乃至康德等人的问题意识甚至探究...
4. Virtue and Happiness: The Correspondence with Princess Elisabeth Descartes' correspondence with Princess Elisabeth has as its central topic the relation of mind and body—a relation that is explored from the point of view of both theory (the problem of mind-body union) and practice. With ...
In other words, we see, hear, feel, smell, and taste things the way “they are” in relation to our human body. Our senses are different than those of other animals; therefore we cannot fully rely on our senses to give us the information we need. Descartes’ famous saying, “cogito ...
The last central theme in Descartes philosophy we must explore is his ideas about the human person - specifically the mind/body distinction. After arriving at the Cogito ( I think therefore I am ) Descartes begins to draw conclusions about the nature of the I involved. First, it must be a...