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In Holland, where Descartes had lived for a long time, Cartesianism was a doctrine popular mainly among university professors and lecturers. ...
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A short essay on the general outlines of Cartesianism and its origins in the philosophy of Rene Descartes. This essay is part of the Enlightenment Glossary ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Cartesianism (philosophy), the philosophical and scientific traditions derived from the writings of the French ...
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Oct 27, 2001 ... Concise outline of this movement and its development, from PhilosophyPages.
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From his own speculation, he developed what is now called Cartesian Dualism. This is explained separately, but the basic idea is that mental substances were ...
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In the heat of this debate, the question of Heidegger's place in relation to that tradition in general and to Cartesianism in particular has been neglected. ...
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BLTC logo. cartesianism.com. cartesianism.com · Resources RenĂ© Descartes. e-mail info@cartesianism.com.
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Amazon.com: Radical Cartesianism: The French Reception of Descartes ( 9780521039161): Tad M. Schmaltz: Books.
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The signature ideas of Cartesianism are dualism, rationalism, and the mind-body dichotomy (i.e., a combination of idealism in the spiritual realm and of ...
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Peter Anstey reviews this book by Tad M. Schmaltz. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
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