This article traces three lines of positive and negative influence which emanated from Descartes's Discours sur la méthode (1637), orat least were closely linked to it. Three areas of concern are involved: the relationship between geometry and algebra, celestial mechanics, and physiological psychology. The two critics of the title were contemporaries: reasons for their surprising conjunction will emerge at the en
SUMMARY. — In 1643, Descartes wrote Constantin Huygens a long letter in which he maintained that the...
The reference to Descartes in modern scientific literature on emotions is either missing or negative...
Descartes is one of the few geniuses in history who was able to bequeath epoch-making contributions ...
This article traces three lines of positive and negative influence which emanated from Descartes's D...
Over 70 years ago, Étienne Gilson showed the parallels between Descartes’ Les\ud météores and the Co...
The paper reconstructs the reception of Descartes's work by the Scottish Enlighteners, from Colin Ma...
In the history of the scientific revolution, Descartes is often considered as the mechanical philoso...
The primary aim of this discussion is to present a detailed case study of Descartes’ use of émotion ...
Documentary evidence shows that Newton was intimately familiar with certain parts of Cartesian philo...
This article analyses the reasons why Descartes refused to enter into a polemic with Gassendi after...
This dissertation presents a new interpretation of Rene Descartes\u27 views on body/body causation b...
Rene Descartes (1596 – 1650) is considered the founder of modern philosophy. Profoundly influenced b...
SUMMARY. — In this article I emphasize that as soon as Descartes wrote Le Monde, around the 1630s, h...
SUMMARY. — In 1643, Descartes wrote Constantin Huygens a long letter in which he maintained that the...
The reference to Descartes in modern scientific literature on emotions is either missing or negative...
Descartes is one of the few geniuses in history who was able to bequeath epoch-making contributions ...
This article traces three lines of positive and negative influence which emanated from Descartes's D...
Over 70 years ago, Étienne Gilson showed the parallels between Descartes’ Les\ud météores and the Co...
The paper reconstructs the reception of Descartes's work by the Scottish Enlighteners, from Colin Ma...
In the history of the scientific revolution, Descartes is often considered as the mechanical philoso...
The primary aim of this discussion is to present a detailed case study of Descartes’ use of émotion ...
Documentary evidence shows that Newton was intimately familiar with certain parts of Cartesian philo...
This article analyses the reasons why Descartes refused to enter into a polemic with Gassendi after...
This dissertation presents a new interpretation of Rene Descartes\u27 views on body/body causation b...
Rene Descartes (1596 – 1650) is considered the founder of modern philosophy. Profoundly influenced b...
SUMMARY. — In this article I emphasize that as soon as Descartes wrote Le Monde, around the 1630s, h...
SUMMARY. — In 1643, Descartes wrote Constantin Huygens a long letter in which he maintained that the...
The reference to Descartes in modern scientific literature on emotions is either missing or negative...
Descartes is one of the few geniuses in history who was able to bequeath epoch-making contributions ...