This article highlights certain key moments in the dissemination of Cartesianism in Naples in the 17th century. It focuses, in particular, on the "Progymnasmata physica" (1663), written by Tommaso Cornelio (1614–1684), who derived a great deal of his conceptions of physics and physiology from Descartes. Although precise references to Descartes’ texts are thin on the ground, the author hypothesizes that Cornelio was familiar with "L’Homme", probably also on the basis of the fifth part of the "Discours de la méthode", in which, as is well known, there is a summary and a completion of the treatise that Descartes declined to publish. Finally, the article stresses the critical aspects of Cornelio’s reception of Cartesianism and the fact that he ...
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This article highlights certain key moments in the dissemination of Cartesianism in Naples in the 17...
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While improving medicine through physics had the capacity to liberate seventeenth-century thinking f...
This article explores the medical theories of the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1...
This outstanding volume collects 18 essays on René Descartes’ L’Homme, the physiological treatise h...
This article highlights certain key moments in the dissemination of Cartesianism in Naples in the 17...
Gassendi began to be known in Neaples after 1650, when Tommaso Cornelio – the founder, with Lionardo...
This volume provides a more exhaustive interpretation of René Descartes’ medical views and its recep...
Malebranchean Philosophy and Cartesian Tradition in the Early Neapolitan Enlightenment. The aim of t...
In The Man Machine (1738) La Mettrie criticizes the received view of Descartes’s portrait as radical...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the reception and elaboration of Isaac Newton’s Principia, in the...
Related to the history of medical ideas in the 16th and 17th centuries, the present paper aims at ap...
The aim of this thesis is to show in what way the mechanistic philosophy of René Descartes allowed h...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
Paolo Casini : The introduction of newtonianism in italy, 1700-1740. If the works of Newton were di...
While insisting on the need to separate theology from philosophy, Descartes developed a philosophica...
This paper presents the reactions to Descartes' account of the heartbeat expressed by the Leuven pro...
While improving medicine through physics had the capacity to liberate seventeenth-century thinking f...
This article explores the medical theories of the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1...
This outstanding volume collects 18 essays on René Descartes’ L’Homme, the physiological treatise h...