During the sixteenth century, Jesuit renovations of medieval Aristotelian conceptions of the soul afforded an important discursive field for René Descartes to craft a notion of the soul as a substance distinct from the body and defined by thought. Cartesianism, however, augmented rather than diminished the skeptical crisis over the soul and the mind–body union. This article explores the work of a Jesuit intellectual, René-Joseph Tournemine, whose attempt to navigate between Malebranche’s Cartesianism and the metaphysics of Leibniz proved influential during the eighteenth century in ways that intersect with the development of Enlightenment biological science. Tournemine’s theologically motivated conjectures about the nature of the mind–body ...
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grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is an examination of the emergence of the ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe origin of the soul became a systematic subject of speculation in G...
During the sixteenth century, Jesuit renovations of medieval Aristotelian conceptions of the soul af...
International audienceRené Descartes (1596-1650) is often presented as the founder of the "dualistic...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
Enter any additional information or requests for the Library here.Greek philosophy informed the Medi...
By the 17th century Catholic orthodoxy had defined a range of propositions concerning the human soul...
Reshaping the neo-Aristotelian doctrines about the human soul was Descartes’s most spectacular enter...
While Aristotelians debated about whether the parts of the human soul are really distinct or not, th...
This article surveys metaphysical and physiolog- ical investigations of the seat of the soul. After ...
Many scholars consider the materialism of the eighteenth century as a result from Descartes 'mechani...
This treatise examines a fault line that may be found in a transition period of religious history of...
A spectre haunts the history of philosophy, the soul. Since Antiquity, this topic crucially underlie...
Rene Descartes lived in the 17th century and is considered as the father of Western philosophy. He i...
Contains fulltext : 143895.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is an examination of the emergence of the ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe origin of the soul became a systematic subject of speculation in G...
During the sixteenth century, Jesuit renovations of medieval Aristotelian conceptions of the soul af...
International audienceRené Descartes (1596-1650) is often presented as the founder of the "dualistic...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
Enter any additional information or requests for the Library here.Greek philosophy informed the Medi...
By the 17th century Catholic orthodoxy had defined a range of propositions concerning the human soul...
Reshaping the neo-Aristotelian doctrines about the human soul was Descartes’s most spectacular enter...
While Aristotelians debated about whether the parts of the human soul are really distinct or not, th...
This article surveys metaphysical and physiolog- ical investigations of the seat of the soul. After ...
Many scholars consider the materialism of the eighteenth century as a result from Descartes 'mechani...
This treatise examines a fault line that may be found in a transition period of religious history of...
A spectre haunts the history of philosophy, the soul. Since Antiquity, this topic crucially underlie...
Rene Descartes lived in the 17th century and is considered as the father of Western philosophy. He i...
Contains fulltext : 143895.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is an examination of the emergence of the ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe origin of the soul became a systematic subject of speculation in G...