Descartes’s mechanistic account of the passions is sometimes dismissed as one which lacks the resources to adequately explain the cognitive aspect of emotion. By some, he is taken to be “feeling theorist”, reducing the passions to a mere awareness of the physiological state of the soul-body union. If this reading of Descartes’s passions is correct, his theory fails not only because it cannot account for the intentional nature of the passions, but also because the passions cannot play the role in Descartes’s moral theory they are meant to play. I argue that Descartes’s account is not best read as a feeling theory. I defend a reading of the Cartesian passions which acknowledges their mechanistic nature, arguing that for Descartes, passions ar...
What is the function of Cartesian virtue within the motivational and cognitive economy of the soul? ...
(A) There are no magical powers in the passions. The mechanism of our body and its movements are suf...
René Descartes’ conception of the human will has important implications for his conception of human ...
Descartes’s mechanistic account of the passions is sometimes dismissed as one which lacks the resour...
Descartes’s mechanistic account of the passions is sometimes dismissed as one which lacks the resour...
Descartes not only had a theory of passions, but one that deserves a place among contemporary debate...
This chapter examines the mechanistic psychology of Descartes in the _Passions_, while also drawing ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation has as its focus a tension at the heart of...
Most seventeenth-century moralists and philosophers, such as Pascal and Malebranche, commonly descri...
By pushing Descartes to more clearly explain the union of body and soul beyond the functioning of a ...
The aim of this paper is to show that Descartes' theory of the passions of the soul anticipates A. D...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020I argue for an account of René Descartes’ theory of l...
I begin this paper with a survey of the textual evidence for a new Cartesian subject, a post-Cartesi...
The primary aim of this discussion is to present a detailed case study of Descartes’ use of émotion ...
On the basis of Descartes’s account of the passions of the soul, we argue that current interoception...
What is the function of Cartesian virtue within the motivational and cognitive economy of the soul? ...
(A) There are no magical powers in the passions. The mechanism of our body and its movements are suf...
René Descartes’ conception of the human will has important implications for his conception of human ...
Descartes’s mechanistic account of the passions is sometimes dismissed as one which lacks the resour...
Descartes’s mechanistic account of the passions is sometimes dismissed as one which lacks the resour...
Descartes not only had a theory of passions, but one that deserves a place among contemporary debate...
This chapter examines the mechanistic psychology of Descartes in the _Passions_, while also drawing ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation has as its focus a tension at the heart of...
Most seventeenth-century moralists and philosophers, such as Pascal and Malebranche, commonly descri...
By pushing Descartes to more clearly explain the union of body and soul beyond the functioning of a ...
The aim of this paper is to show that Descartes' theory of the passions of the soul anticipates A. D...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020I argue for an account of René Descartes’ theory of l...
I begin this paper with a survey of the textual evidence for a new Cartesian subject, a post-Cartesi...
The primary aim of this discussion is to present a detailed case study of Descartes’ use of émotion ...
On the basis of Descartes’s account of the passions of the soul, we argue that current interoception...
What is the function of Cartesian virtue within the motivational and cognitive economy of the soul? ...
(A) There are no magical powers in the passions. The mechanism of our body and its movements are suf...
René Descartes’ conception of the human will has important implications for his conception of human ...