This rangy and precise book deserves to be read even by those historians who think they are bored with Descartes. While offering surprising and detailed readings of bewildering texts like theDescription of the Human Body, Des Chene constructs a powerful, sad narrative of the Cartesian disenchantment of the body. Along the way he also delivers provocative views on topics as various as teleology, the role of illustrations in the history of mechanism, theories of the sexual differentiation of the foetus, and problems of simulation in scientific method
(A) There are no magical powers in the passions. The mechanism of our body and its movements are suf...
Descartes’ long-standing interest in animals had many motivations-to reinforce his dualism of mind a...
Rene Descartes lived in the 17th century and is considered as the father of Western philosophy. He i...
This rangy and precise book deserves to be read even by those historians who think they are bored wi...
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The legacy of René Descartes' notorious dualism of mind and body extends far beyond academia into ev...
The aim of the book is to examine the normal functioning of the brain through its disorders, that is...
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Descartes regarded human as a being consisting of the immortal spirit and the body. And he argued th...
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Jacques Ellul is known in the US principally through his influential The Technological Society (1954...
I have three aims in this paper. First, I show that in order to motivate skepticism about other min...
(A) There are no magical powers in the passions. The mechanism of our body and its movements are suf...
Descartes’ long-standing interest in animals had many motivations-to reinforce his dualism of mind a...
Rene Descartes lived in the 17th century and is considered as the father of Western philosophy. He i...
This rangy and precise book deserves to be read even by those historians who think they are bored wi...
Book review of "Spirits and Clocks: Machine and Organism in Descartes" bu Dennis Des Chene. Ithaca a...
Dennis Des Chêne, Spirits and clocks : Machine and organism in Descartes (Ithaca-London : Cornell Un...
In the late 16th and early 17th centuries, a number of ‘liberal Jesuit scholastics’ produced the las...
Rene ́ Descartes was not the first person to suggest an explanation of how the structures in the bra...
The legacy of René Descartes' notorious dualism of mind and body extends far beyond academia into ev...
The aim of the book is to examine the normal functioning of the brain through its disorders, that is...
A book review of 'Diagrams of Sensation: Deleuze and Aesthetics Pli,' by Darren Ambrose and Wahida K...
Descartes regarded human as a being consisting of the immortal spirit and the body. And he argued th...
Book synopsis: History of the Mind-Body Problem is a collection of new essays by leading contributor...
Jacques Ellul is known in the US principally through his influential The Technological Society (1954...
I have three aims in this paper. First, I show that in order to motivate skepticism about other min...
(A) There are no magical powers in the passions. The mechanism of our body and its movements are suf...
Descartes’ long-standing interest in animals had many motivations-to reinforce his dualism of mind a...
Rene Descartes lived in the 17th century and is considered as the father of Western philosophy. He i...