Descartes holds that, insofar as nature is a purposeless, unthinking, extended substance, there could be no final causes in physics. Descartes’ derivation of his three laws of motion from the perfections of God thus underwrites a rejection of Aristotle’s conception of natural self-motion and teleology. Aristotle derived his conception of the purposeful action of sublunar creatures from his notion that superlunar bodies are perfect, eternal, living beings, via the thesis that circular motion is more complete or perfect than rectilinear motion. Descartes’ reduction of circular motion to rectilinear motion, achieved through his theological foundation of the laws of motion, thus marks a crucial break from Aristotle’s philosophy of nature. This ...
ABSTRACT – In this article I aim to discuss the nature and diversity of circular motions in Descart...
On the basis of two premises to which he is committed, it would seem that Aristotle must be a “natur...
In book Λ. of the Metaphysics, Aristotle suggests that an unmoved, unmoving being (God) is the ...
After reconstructing some fetures of the Scholastic treatment of contingency in natural philosophy, ...
Rene Descartes (1596 – 1650) is considered the founder of modern philosophy. Profoundly influenced b...
The objective of this paper is to show how Descartes worked out his mechanical philosophy. So the fi...
Descartes' dualism deflnes the scope of the present work. Descartes' doctrine of God and man, res co...
Attempts to find perennial elements in Aristotle’s cosmology are doomed to failure because his disti...
Aristotle's Metaphysics contains analyses of movement. The present thesis seeks to determine the rea...
This paper is on Descartes’ account of modality and, in particular, his account of the necessity of ...
Les traités des Métaphysiques d’Aristote contiennent des analyses du mouvement. Ce travail cherche à...
This dissertation focuses on the one feature most clearly shared by the otherwise very different met...
As a practicing life scientist, Descartes must have a theory of what it means to be a living being. ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and challenge Jean-Luc Marion’s thesis about the relationship be...
I contend that Descartes's infamous commitment to God's free creation of the eternal truths plays an...
ABSTRACT – In this article I aim to discuss the nature and diversity of circular motions in Descart...
On the basis of two premises to which he is committed, it would seem that Aristotle must be a “natur...
In book Λ. of the Metaphysics, Aristotle suggests that an unmoved, unmoving being (God) is the ...
After reconstructing some fetures of the Scholastic treatment of contingency in natural philosophy, ...
Rene Descartes (1596 – 1650) is considered the founder of modern philosophy. Profoundly influenced b...
The objective of this paper is to show how Descartes worked out his mechanical philosophy. So the fi...
Descartes' dualism deflnes the scope of the present work. Descartes' doctrine of God and man, res co...
Attempts to find perennial elements in Aristotle’s cosmology are doomed to failure because his disti...
Aristotle's Metaphysics contains analyses of movement. The present thesis seeks to determine the rea...
This paper is on Descartes’ account of modality and, in particular, his account of the necessity of ...
Les traités des Métaphysiques d’Aristote contiennent des analyses du mouvement. Ce travail cherche à...
This dissertation focuses on the one feature most clearly shared by the otherwise very different met...
As a practicing life scientist, Descartes must have a theory of what it means to be a living being. ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and challenge Jean-Luc Marion’s thesis about the relationship be...
I contend that Descartes's infamous commitment to God's free creation of the eternal truths plays an...
ABSTRACT – In this article I aim to discuss the nature and diversity of circular motions in Descart...
On the basis of two premises to which he is committed, it would seem that Aristotle must be a “natur...
In book Λ. of the Metaphysics, Aristotle suggests that an unmoved, unmoving being (God) is the ...