Descartes repeatedly refers to a 'principle of life' and appears to make grand claims for its role in his natural philosophy. These claims have been taken at face value in the literature. This paper argues that there is no single principle underlying the operation of the Cartesian body. I show that Descartes’s account of physiology explains the operation of the living body through multiple interdependent systems, with no one system more fundamental than any other. As such, Cartesian physiology is incompatible with a hierarchical conception of a body whose operations are driven by a single underlying principle
A certain reading of Descartes, which we refer to as ‘the embodied Descartes’, is emerging from rece...
This article addresses René Descartes' problematic interpretation of vegetative activities within hi...
Descartes argues that the mind and body are really distinct substances. He also insists that minds a...
Descartes repeatedly refers to a 'principle of life' and appears to make grand claims for its role i...
As a practicing life scientist, Descartes must have a theory of what it means to be a living being. ...
In René Descartes' works there are four major references to living bodies as objects of his natural ...
In this paper we argue that the primary issue in Descartes' Principles of Philosophy, Part II, artic...
I argue that Descartes explains physiology in terms of whole systems, and not in terms of the size, ...
ABSTRACT. This essay addresses the interpretation of Descartes’ understanding of the mind-body relat...
ABSTRACT – In this article I aim to discuss the nature and diversity of circular motions in Descart...
A certain reading of Descartes, which we refer to as ‘the embodied Descartes’, is emerging from rece...
There seems to be a systematic incompatibility between Descartes\u27 proscription on teleology and t...
One of philosophy\u27s most persistent problems is how minds and bodies causally interact. This prob...
The literature treats Descartes’s position on life as either reductionist or eliminativist. Here, I ...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
A certain reading of Descartes, which we refer to as ‘the embodied Descartes’, is emerging from rece...
This article addresses René Descartes' problematic interpretation of vegetative activities within hi...
Descartes argues that the mind and body are really distinct substances. He also insists that minds a...
Descartes repeatedly refers to a 'principle of life' and appears to make grand claims for its role i...
As a practicing life scientist, Descartes must have a theory of what it means to be a living being. ...
In René Descartes' works there are four major references to living bodies as objects of his natural ...
In this paper we argue that the primary issue in Descartes' Principles of Philosophy, Part II, artic...
I argue that Descartes explains physiology in terms of whole systems, and not in terms of the size, ...
ABSTRACT. This essay addresses the interpretation of Descartes’ understanding of the mind-body relat...
ABSTRACT – In this article I aim to discuss the nature and diversity of circular motions in Descart...
A certain reading of Descartes, which we refer to as ‘the embodied Descartes’, is emerging from rece...
There seems to be a systematic incompatibility between Descartes\u27 proscription on teleology and t...
One of philosophy\u27s most persistent problems is how minds and bodies causally interact. This prob...
The literature treats Descartes’s position on life as either reductionist or eliminativist. Here, I ...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
A certain reading of Descartes, which we refer to as ‘the embodied Descartes’, is emerging from rece...
This article addresses René Descartes' problematic interpretation of vegetative activities within hi...
Descartes argues that the mind and body are really distinct substances. He also insists that minds a...