This volume provides a more exhaustive interpretation of René Descartes’ medical views and its reception in the seventeenth century. Filling the gap in the recent scholarship, the contributions in the volume follow four axes: exegetical, textual, philosophical, and contextual. Authors in this book deal with Descartes’ physiology, anatomy, and therapy by reconstructing Cartesian texts, detailing possible medical and philosophical sources, discussing medical collaborations and oppositions, and exploring obscurities and failures in Descartes’ medicine. In laying bare the more promising issues of Cartesian programme and discussing the reception and opposition in the seventeenth century, the volume also uncovers the limitations within his interp...
There seems to be a systematic incompatibility between Descartes\u27 proscription on teleology and t...
Rene Descartes lived in the 17th century and is considered as the father of Western philosophy. He i...
This article highlights certain key moments in the dissemination of Cartesianism in Naples in the 17...
This volume provides a more exhaustive interpretation of René Descartes’ medical views and its recep...
René Descartes’s medical studies compose an important section of his entire production. Yet, both t...
This outstanding volume collects 18 essays on René Descartes’ L’Homme, the physiological treatise h...
Highlighting early modern medicine's program of explanation and intervention, I claim that there are...
In The Man Machine (1738) La Mettrie criticizes the received view of Descartes’s portrait as radical...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
This article explores the medical theories of the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1...
The aim of this thesis is to show in what way the mechanistic philosophy of René Descartes allowed h...
While improving medicine through physics had the capacity to liberate seventeenth-century thinking f...
Intended to be a volume accessible to a wide range of readers, the fifty chapters of this sizeable ...
International audienceRené Descartes (1596-1650) is often presented as the founder of the "dualistic...
By Georges Dicker, College at Brockport faculty member. A solid grasp of the main themes and argume...
There seems to be a systematic incompatibility between Descartes\u27 proscription on teleology and t...
Rene Descartes lived in the 17th century and is considered as the father of Western philosophy. He i...
This article highlights certain key moments in the dissemination of Cartesianism in Naples in the 17...
This volume provides a more exhaustive interpretation of René Descartes’ medical views and its recep...
René Descartes’s medical studies compose an important section of his entire production. Yet, both t...
This outstanding volume collects 18 essays on René Descartes’ L’Homme, the physiological treatise h...
Highlighting early modern medicine's program of explanation and intervention, I claim that there are...
In The Man Machine (1738) La Mettrie criticizes the received view of Descartes’s portrait as radical...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
This article explores the medical theories of the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1...
The aim of this thesis is to show in what way the mechanistic philosophy of René Descartes allowed h...
While improving medicine through physics had the capacity to liberate seventeenth-century thinking f...
Intended to be a volume accessible to a wide range of readers, the fifty chapters of this sizeable ...
International audienceRené Descartes (1596-1650) is often presented as the founder of the "dualistic...
By Georges Dicker, College at Brockport faculty member. A solid grasp of the main themes and argume...
There seems to be a systematic incompatibility between Descartes\u27 proscription on teleology and t...
Rene Descartes lived in the 17th century and is considered as the father of Western philosophy. He i...
This article highlights certain key moments in the dissemination of Cartesianism in Naples in the 17...