This thesis aims to establish the theocentrism of René Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy. The common interpretation of contemporary scholars understands the Meditations as a primarily epistemological text, in which the focus is on the self – or ego. This has perpetuated an image of Cartesian thought as egocentric or individualistic; most significantly, this interpretation has secularized Cartesian thought. This idea of a secular egocentrism has been so widely accepted that even Pope John Paul II, a prominent voice within the Catholic Church – the Church to which Descartes belonged – has criticized Descartes as responsible for inaugurating ‘the great anthropocentric shift’ in Western thought. In this thesis, I will defend Descartes ...
This article challenges the recurrent critique that Pierre Hadot’s identification of ancient philoso...
From its initial, pre-publication circulation amongst a group of his contemporaries right up to the ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss in general terms the relation between method and metaphysi...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeFar from standing on their own as the pinnacle...
The thesis proposes an interpretative reading of René Descartes’ work Meditations on First Philosoph...
This thesis attempts to simplify Descartes\u27 Meditations, and provide additional problems for the ...
The essay comments Descartes’ Meditations I. Starting from the suggestion that the ‘material’ modes ...
The thesis aims at examining Descartes's so called cogito from a wider perspective, especially as re...
Descartes\u27 Discourse on Method is a canonical text. It, however, has received little atte...
Descartes intended to revolutionize seventeenth-century philosophy and science. But first he had to ...
Descartes argued that the existence of reflective thought should be the first principle of philosoph...
By Georges Dicker, College at Brockport faculty member. A solid grasp of the main themes and argume...
Descartes’ discussion of ideas in Meditation III is often seen as the most problematic element in hi...
In this essay, I argue that Descartes considered his theory that the body is an innervated machine –...
This project considers the significance of the title of Descartes’ Meditations, asking questions of ...
This article challenges the recurrent critique that Pierre Hadot’s identification of ancient philoso...
From its initial, pre-publication circulation amongst a group of his contemporaries right up to the ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss in general terms the relation between method and metaphysi...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeFar from standing on their own as the pinnacle...
The thesis proposes an interpretative reading of René Descartes’ work Meditations on First Philosoph...
This thesis attempts to simplify Descartes\u27 Meditations, and provide additional problems for the ...
The essay comments Descartes’ Meditations I. Starting from the suggestion that the ‘material’ modes ...
The thesis aims at examining Descartes's so called cogito from a wider perspective, especially as re...
Descartes\u27 Discourse on Method is a canonical text. It, however, has received little atte...
Descartes intended to revolutionize seventeenth-century philosophy and science. But first he had to ...
Descartes argued that the existence of reflective thought should be the first principle of philosoph...
By Georges Dicker, College at Brockport faculty member. A solid grasp of the main themes and argume...
Descartes’ discussion of ideas in Meditation III is often seen as the most problematic element in hi...
In this essay, I argue that Descartes considered his theory that the body is an innervated machine –...
This project considers the significance of the title of Descartes’ Meditations, asking questions of ...
This article challenges the recurrent critique that Pierre Hadot’s identification of ancient philoso...
From its initial, pre-publication circulation amongst a group of his contemporaries right up to the ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss in general terms the relation between method and metaphysi...