In Descartes\u27s Cogito the mind discovers itself as an infinite power of self-assertion, a subjectivity, positing itself from within. But the mind also knows that it is finite, and receives its being from an Other --the infinite substance, or God, of which it finds within itself the idea, as one which cannot be derived from its idea of itself. The Cartesian conception of subjectivity is openness to the infinite. Descartes\u27s ontological argument shows the infinite as radically essence . But more fundamentally than essence, or being, the Cartesian God is that which takes the initiative to create me and to put into my mind its mark . By causing himself, and making himself known, he posits the order of being. A God bound to be the only ...
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Initially the connection between divinity and infinity was accompanied by an initial notion of infin...
In Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy, he claims on of his most enduring arguments, the Cogi...
Infinity is not an easy concept. A number of difficulties that people cope with when dealing with pr...
Parce que l’infinité divine n’est pas une évidence théologique, Descartes travaille à lui donner un ...
(Spa) El concepto de infinito en Descartes hace referencia a las categorías de substan...
In Meditation III, Rene Descartes’ main argument for the existence of God hinges on our perception o...
Rene Descartes gives an ontological argument for the existence of God in his “Fifth Meditation.” He ...
Descartes’ philosophy contains an intriguing notion of the infinite, a concept labeled by the philos...
Are there only metaphysical reasons for the Cartesian distinction between infinite and indefinite ? ...
Descartes considered that the Eternal Truth is not an eternal being but a creature, namely created b...
I will analyse Descartes’ role in the „theological turn “ of French phe-nomenology. Although in Huss...
This essay aims to show the rational Cartesian discourse on the second proof of God�s existence. In ...
If in Descartes infinity has no connection to the nature and to the mechanism of knowledge, Malebran...
Descartes' philosophy concerning the relationship between God and the eternal truths has been an unr...
In the conception of Descartes, the human mind is vested with the idea of God held to be innate. Thi...
Initially the connection between divinity and infinity was accompanied by an initial notion of infin...
In Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy, he claims on of his most enduring arguments, the Cogi...
Infinity is not an easy concept. A number of difficulties that people cope with when dealing with pr...