According to Kemp Smith, Descartes believed that animals were devoid of feelings and sensations. This is the so-called ‘monstrous thesis,’ which I explore here in light of two Cartesian approaches to animals. Firstly, I examine their original treatment in function of Descartes’ early metaphysical approach, i.e., all natural phenomena are to be elucidated in terms of mental scrutiny. As pain would only exist in the understanding, and animals have neither understanding nor souls, Descartes held that they did not suffer. Secondly, I look at the Cartesian late naturalism; specifically, at how animals are subsequently regarded as machines that may suffer. Lastly, I conclude that the ‘monstrous thesis’ is not Cartesian because animals are machine...
Descartes advocates very strict epistemic standards, maintaining that we should only accept proposit...
(A) There are no magical powers in the passions. The mechanism of our body and its movements are suf...
The following PhD dissertation aims to provide a philosophical investigation of the contemporary deb...
According to Kemp Smith, Descartes believed that animals were devoid of feelings and sensations. Thi...
Descartes’ long-standing interest in animals had many motivations-to reinforce his dualism of mind a...
Forty two years before Descartes’ birth, in his Antoniana Margarita (Medina del Campo, 1554), Spanis...
For Descartes, nature must be interpreted through the formulation of a limited number of simple laws...
René Descartes’ 1637 “bête machine” characterization of nonhuman animals has assisted in the strengt...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
Philosopher Rene Descartes claimed that animals were no different than inanimate objects: that they ...
Many contemporary philosophers of mind regard the Cartesian theory of the mental as the major stumbl...
<p>For Descartes, nature must be interpreted through a limited number of simple laws used to describ...
This chapter considers philosophical problems concerning non-human (and sometimes human) animals, in...
This chapter examines the mechanistic psychology of Descartes in the _Passions_, while also drawing ...
Descartes’s uncompromising rejection of the possibility of animal intelligence was among his most co...
Descartes advocates very strict epistemic standards, maintaining that we should only accept proposit...
(A) There are no magical powers in the passions. The mechanism of our body and its movements are suf...
The following PhD dissertation aims to provide a philosophical investigation of the contemporary deb...
According to Kemp Smith, Descartes believed that animals were devoid of feelings and sensations. Thi...
Descartes’ long-standing interest in animals had many motivations-to reinforce his dualism of mind a...
Forty two years before Descartes’ birth, in his Antoniana Margarita (Medina del Campo, 1554), Spanis...
For Descartes, nature must be interpreted through the formulation of a limited number of simple laws...
René Descartes’ 1637 “bête machine” characterization of nonhuman animals has assisted in the strengt...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
Philosopher Rene Descartes claimed that animals were no different than inanimate objects: that they ...
Many contemporary philosophers of mind regard the Cartesian theory of the mental as the major stumbl...
<p>For Descartes, nature must be interpreted through a limited number of simple laws used to describ...
This chapter considers philosophical problems concerning non-human (and sometimes human) animals, in...
This chapter examines the mechanistic psychology of Descartes in the _Passions_, while also drawing ...
Descartes’s uncompromising rejection of the possibility of animal intelligence was among his most co...
Descartes advocates very strict epistemic standards, maintaining that we should only accept proposit...
(A) There are no magical powers in the passions. The mechanism of our body and its movements are suf...
The following PhD dissertation aims to provide a philosophical investigation of the contemporary deb...