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Res extensa
Research Note Bourdieu and Leibniz: Mediated Dualisms
René Descartes' Philosophy As a Forming
The Philosophical Roots of the Ecological Crisis
Spinoza on Extension Physical Not Mere Extension in Space, for Spinoza, but It Is Not Part of the Essence of Something Physical to Be Extended in Space at All
Wittgenstein, Gadamer and Bernstein
Cartesian Rationalism
The Problem of Mind-Body Dichotomy: a Critique of the Cartesian Approach
SOLIPSISM – an EXTREME of RATIONALISM
APPRAISING the PROBLEM of FOUNDATIONALISM in CARTESIAN EPISTEMOLOGY Linus Clifford Chinda Department of Educational Foundation
Phenomenological Interpretation of Descartes
Taking Heisenberg's Potentia Seriously
Some Key Arguments from Meditations III-V
How Free Will Probes Mind and Consciousness: Stuart Kauffman Source URL
The Correspondence Between Thomas
Rationalism and the Historical Mind/Body Controversy © Shandon L Guthrie
Descartes on the Extensions of Space and Time
Descartes's Res: an Interactionist Difficulty
Contexts of Nature According to Aristotie and Descartes
Top View
Arendt's and Merleau-Pontys Critique of Cartesian Foundationalism
Substances, Attributes, and Modes – Substantial Structures in Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz
Philosophy of Mind PHI 218 Spring 2016 Professor: David W
Cogito, Ergo Sum: from an Enthymeme to Bioethics
On Force in Cartesian Physics*
Beyond the Stalemate: Conscious Mind-Body - Quantum Mechanics - Free Will - Possible Panpsychism - Possible Interpretation of Quantum Enigma
Mechanical Philosophy: Reductionism and Foundationalism Common Recognition of Geometrical Demonstra- to Provide Conditions Beyond Mere Geometrical Tion As Apodictic
34 Evaluation of Descartes' Rational Foundationalism Chuka
In This Lecture We Discuss the Concept of Dualism in Descartes Philosophy
Descartes, the Cogito, and the Mind- Body Problem in the Context of Modern Neuroscience
Descartes and His (Ecological and Animal Ethicist) Critics: a Defense Ofthe Epistemological Movement in the Meditations on First Philosophy