在读Descartes on the Human Soul 书名: Descartes on the Human Soul 作者: C.F. Fowler 副标题: Philosophy and the Demands of Christian Doctrine 页数: 460 出版社: Springer 出版年: 1998-12-31 第273页 第八章 the human mind is a pure substance. 人的心灵是纯粹实体。
Fowler, C. F. Descartes on the Human Soul: Philosophy and the Demands of Christian Doctrine. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.Fowler, C. F. (1999). Descartes on the Human Soul: Philosophy and the Demands of Christian Doctrine. Dordrecht: Kluwer....
Augustine and Descartes on the Souls of Animals When philosopher Bernard Rollin was six years old, he visited an animal shelter and was told about unwanted dogs being put to sleep. The event shaped his moral outlook and initiated his concern for how animals were treated. In his irreve... ...
ofhispredecessors.Intheopen-ingsectionofthePassionsoftheSoul,atreatiseontheEarlyModernversionofwhatarenowcommonlycalledemotions,hegoessofarastoassertthathewillwriteonhistopic"asifnoonehadwrittenonthesemattersbefore".Neverthelessmanyelementsofhisphilosophyhavepre-cedentsinlateAristotelianism,therevivedStoicismofthe16th...
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1649《灵魂的激情》(Passions of the Soul) 1637《谈谈方法》(Discourse on the Method) 全名《关于正确运用理性和在科学中寻求真理的方法的论述》(Discous de la Méthode pour bien conduire sa raison, et chercher la vérité dans les sciences),本书分为6个部分。
Descartes' "Meditations on First Philosophy" is a cornerstone work in the history of philosophy, where he embarks on a journey of radical doubt to establish a firm foundation for knowledge. In this work, Descartes famously presents his method of doubt, questioning everything that can be doubted...
in the fourth,the reasonings by which he establishes the existence of God and of the Human Soul,which are the foundations of his Metaphysic;in the fifth,the order of the Physical questions which he has investigated,and,in particular,the explication of the motion of the heart and of some ...
Descartes’s teachings on man are also dualist. Man is the real union of the soulless and lifeless bodily mechanism and the soul, which possesses thought and will. The interaction between body and soul takes place as a result of a special organ, the pineal gland. Descartes placed the will...
I knew from this that I was a substance, the whole essence or nature of which was to think and which, in order to exist, has no need of any place and does not depend on anything material. Thus this self—that is, the soul by which I am what I am—is completely distinct from ...