We propose to show that, although we think of Descartes as a modern Parmenides or as the father of Modernity , otherwise for excellent reasons, this condition is at least as ambiguous as different are the cultures or societies that arose from the breakdown of Christianity. Where the Protestant Reformation triumphed, the dominant conception of philosophy is manifestly anticartesian, although they recognize, curiously, a debt to Cartesian philosophy; for example, we recognize this due in Wittgenstein and Heidegger. Neither empiricist nor rationalist, neither analytical nor continental, nor national or identitarian either, more than a French , European or Western philosopher, Descartes would be a philosopher of ours, that is, a philoso...
Descartes\u27 Discourse on Method is a canonical text. It, however, has received little atte...
Thought of progress has been considered as one of the presuppositions of the West modernity. Having ...
Descartes’ corpus is generally considered to be a watershed between scholastic and modern philosophy...
Scholars generally consider René Descartes to be the father of early modern philosophy insofar he ...
Descartes is considered to be the founder of modern rationalism. This is a clear statement which, ho...
Descartes’ philosophical outlook was shaped not just by the aspirations of the new mathematical phys...
International audienceOne of the dominant interpretations of Descartes’ philosophy consists in consi...
Reason, material objects, God, mind and body are all interrelated in Descartes' philosophy. The misa...
The history of human thought seems to be a quest for truth. Each looking for some evidence of a high...
Rene Descartes is believed to be the founder of modern philosophy that exalts closure, singularity a...
The article addresses the fundamental elements of Descartes’ embeddedness in the mediaeval and ancie...
This volume is inspired by the idea that the thought of any philosopher cannot be understood without...
Descartes' work is a work of thought, which he wanted and built with method, strictness and constanc...
Mathematician and founder of modern philosophy, known for his distrust of formal rhetoric. The Carte...
Descartes advocates very strict epistemic standards, maintaining that we should only accept proposit...
Descartes\u27 Discourse on Method is a canonical text. It, however, has received little atte...
Thought of progress has been considered as one of the presuppositions of the West modernity. Having ...
Descartes’ corpus is generally considered to be a watershed between scholastic and modern philosophy...
Scholars generally consider René Descartes to be the father of early modern philosophy insofar he ...
Descartes is considered to be the founder of modern rationalism. This is a clear statement which, ho...
Descartes’ philosophical outlook was shaped not just by the aspirations of the new mathematical phys...
International audienceOne of the dominant interpretations of Descartes’ philosophy consists in consi...
Reason, material objects, God, mind and body are all interrelated in Descartes' philosophy. The misa...
The history of human thought seems to be a quest for truth. Each looking for some evidence of a high...
Rene Descartes is believed to be the founder of modern philosophy that exalts closure, singularity a...
The article addresses the fundamental elements of Descartes’ embeddedness in the mediaeval and ancie...
This volume is inspired by the idea that the thought of any philosopher cannot be understood without...
Descartes' work is a work of thought, which he wanted and built with method, strictness and constanc...
Mathematician and founder of modern philosophy, known for his distrust of formal rhetoric. The Carte...
Descartes advocates very strict epistemic standards, maintaining that we should only accept proposit...
Descartes\u27 Discourse on Method is a canonical text. It, however, has received little atte...
Thought of progress has been considered as one of the presuppositions of the West modernity. Having ...
Descartes’ corpus is generally considered to be a watershed between scholastic and modern philosophy...