This article calls into question the notion that seventeenth-century authors such as Descartes and Leibniz straightforwardly conceived the mind as something "outside" nature. Descartes indeed did regard matter as distinct from mind, but the question then remains as to whether he equated the natural world, and the world of laws of nature, with the material world. Similarly, Leibniz distinguished a kingdom of final causes (pertaining to souls) and a kingdom of efficient causes (pertaining to bodies and motions), but the question remains as to whether he equated nature with the second kingdom alone, or included both kingdoms within nature. Although Kant sundered Leibniz's envisioned connection between the two kingdoms, even he did not place mi...
Abstract: This paper examines evidence which can enhance our appreciation of the character and signi...
Although the correspondences between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618â80) and René Descartes cov...
From the point of view of the history and philosophy of science, the relationship of Descartes' to A...
This article calls into question the notion that seventeenth-century authors such as Descartes and L...
One of philosophy\u27s most persistent problems is how minds and bodies causally interact. This prob...
This paper examines the processes involved in attempting to capture the subtlest aspects of nature b...
The 17th century saw an enormous amount of energy dedicated to the question of whether matter can th...
In what follows, I will detail Kant\u27s criticism of the Leibnizian conception of mind as it is pre...
The subject of this article is Herder’s unique conception of the soul-body relationship and its dive...
The mind-body problem is a perennial philosophical problem that seeks to uncover the relationship or...
A survey of the issue. Topics include Descartes; early critics of Descartes; occasionalism and pre-e...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
In the past decade, several Descartes scholars have gone on record claiming that, for biological pur...
This dissertation focuses on the one feature most clearly shared by the otherwise very different met...
Descartes claimed that he was able to clearly and distinctly conceive of mind and body apart from ea...
Abstract: This paper examines evidence which can enhance our appreciation of the character and signi...
Although the correspondences between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618â80) and René Descartes cov...
From the point of view of the history and philosophy of science, the relationship of Descartes' to A...
This article calls into question the notion that seventeenth-century authors such as Descartes and L...
One of philosophy\u27s most persistent problems is how minds and bodies causally interact. This prob...
This paper examines the processes involved in attempting to capture the subtlest aspects of nature b...
The 17th century saw an enormous amount of energy dedicated to the question of whether matter can th...
In what follows, I will detail Kant\u27s criticism of the Leibnizian conception of mind as it is pre...
The subject of this article is Herder’s unique conception of the soul-body relationship and its dive...
The mind-body problem is a perennial philosophical problem that seeks to uncover the relationship or...
A survey of the issue. Topics include Descartes; early critics of Descartes; occasionalism and pre-e...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
In the past decade, several Descartes scholars have gone on record claiming that, for biological pur...
This dissertation focuses on the one feature most clearly shared by the otherwise very different met...
Descartes claimed that he was able to clearly and distinctly conceive of mind and body apart from ea...
Abstract: This paper examines evidence which can enhance our appreciation of the character and signi...
Although the correspondences between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618â80) and René Descartes cov...
From the point of view of the history and philosophy of science, the relationship of Descartes' to A...