Ren Descartes s Natural Philosophy and Particular Bodies

Ren   Descartes   s Natural Philosophy and Particular Bodies
Author: Fabrizio Baldassarri
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2024-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783031486630

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This book explores René Descartes’s attempts to describe particular bodies, such as rocks, minerals, metals, plants, and animals, within the mechanistic interpretation of nature of his philosophical program. Despite his early rationalistic epistemology, Descartes’s increasing attention to collections, histories, lists of qualities, and particular bodies results in a puzzling ‘short history of all natural phenomena’ contained in the Principles of philosophy (1644). The present book outlines the role of Descartes's observations and experimentation as he aimed to construct a universal science of nature, ultimately revealing the mechanization of nature in detail, and for curious bodies such as the Bologna Stone or the sensitive herb. What results is a theoretical natural history consistent with the mechanical principles of his philosophy, ultimately shedding new light on his attempt to produce a complete philosophy of nature.

Descartes and the Metaphysics of Human Nature

Descartes and the Metaphysics of Human Nature
Author: Justin Skirry
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2005-11-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781847144065

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The traditional account of mind/body union attributed to Descartes supposes that the immaterial, thinking mind and the material, non-thinking body interact by means of efficient causation - that the mind causes events in the body, e.g. the voluntary raising of an arm, and vice versa, e.g. the visual sensation of a tree. But this gives rise to a notorious philosophical problem: how can this causal interaction occur between the spiritual mind and the physical body since they have absolutely nothing in common and cannot come into contact with one another?Justin Skirry's book shows how Descartes in fact avoids this enormous problem. Skirry argues, through a critical re-examination of Cartesian metaphysics, that the union of mind and body is not, as most scholars have always maintained, constituted by efficient causal interaction for Descartes, because this would not result in one, complete human nature but in an aggregate of two numerically distinct natures. Descartes argues in the 6th Meditation and elsewhere that mind/body union is constituted by what the scholastics called a 'substantial union', i.e. the union that form (mind) has with matter (body). This substantial union produces a whole that is more than the sum of its parts; the capacity for modes of sensation and voluntary bodily movement are emergent properties of the whole, substantially united mind and body. Therefore, the 'Cartesian' problem of mind-body efficient causal interaction is avoided altogether, since efficient causal occurrences between mind and body play no role in explaining the existence of these modes.

Descartes The World and Other Writings

Descartes  The World and Other Writings
Author: René Descartes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1998-11-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521636469

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An alternative translation and more recent edition of Descartes' important treatise on the nature of the world.

What Am I

What Am I
Author: Joseph Almog
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195177193

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Almog decodes Descartes' argument for distinguishing between the human mind and body while maintaining their essential integration in a human being. His reading not only steers away from popular interpretations of the philosopher, but also represents a scholar coming to grips directly with Descartes himself.

Mind Body and Morality

Mind  Body  and Morality
Author: Martina Reuter,Frans Svensson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2019-03-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351202817

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The turn of the millennium has been marked by new developments in the study of early modern philosophy. In particular, the philosophy of René Descartes has been reinterpreted in a number of important and exciting ways, specifically concerning his work on the mind-body union, the connection between objective and formal reality, and his status as a moral philosopher. These fresh interpretations have coincided with a renewed interest in overlooked parts of the Cartesian corpus and a sustained focus on the similarities between Descartes’ thought and the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza. Mind, Body, and Morality consists of fifteen chapters written by scholars who have contributed significantly to the new turn in Descartes and Spinoza scholarship. The volume is divided into three parts. The first group of chapters examines different metaphysical and epistemological problems raised by the Cartesian mind-body union. Part II investigates Descartes’ and Spinoza’s understanding of the relations between ideas, knowledge, and reality. Special emphasis is put on Spinoza’s conception of the relation between activity and passivity. Finally, the last part explores different aspects of Descartes’ moral philosophy, connecting his views to important predecessors, Augustine and Abelard, and comparing them to Spinoza.

An Essay on the Metaphysics of Descartes

An Essay on the Metaphysics of Descartes
Author: Marthinus Versfeld
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781315532523

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Originally published in 1940, this book provides a thorough discussion of René Descartes philosophy of metaphysics, examining the three major points of the mind and body, freedom of the will and religion and science. Specific chapters are devoted to the Cartesian theory and the Meditations, in particular the Sixth.

Routledge Library Editions Rene Descartes

Routledge Library Editions  Rene Descartes
Author: Various Authors
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1088
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781315467887

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Descartes has long been recognized as occupying a pivotal position in Western philosophy. At the very centre of Descartes’ innovation are his intimately related conceptions of mind and knowledge. These twin notions form the main problems that have continued to exercise philosophers to this day. The volumes in this set, originally published between 1932 and 1990 Put the main mathematical and physical discoveries of Descartes in an accessible form, for the benefit of English readers. Provide a thorough discussion of René Descartes philosophy of metaphysics, examining the three major points of the mind and body, freedom of the will and religion and science Delineate the transition Descartes effects from a prevalent medieval conception of understanding to a modern conception of it. Give in-depth study of Descartes’ philosophy with a strong emphasis on the historical approach.

Descartes Natural Philosophy

Descartes  Natural Philosophy
Author: Stephen Gaukroger,John Schuster,John Sutton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 780
Release: 2003-08-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134600922

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The most comprehensive collection of essays on Descartes' scientific writings ever published, this volume offers a detailed reassessment of Descartes' scientific work and its bearing on his philosophy. The 35 essays, written by some of the world's leading scholars, cover topics as diverse as optics, cosmology and medicine, and will be of vital interest to all historians of philosophy or science.