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René Descartes ( ), (31 March 1596 – 11 February 1650), also known as Renatus Cartesius (Latinized form), was a French philosopher, mathematician, physicist, and writer who spent most of...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cartesian philosophy. Cartesian philosophy. Information about Cartesian philosophy in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... He concedes that the debate on the Cartesian philosophy completely eclipsed the Copernican debates, which only served to defend or to attack Cartesianism.
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Cartesianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cartesianism is the name given to the philosophical doctrine (or school) of René Descartes.
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§ 54. The Cartesian School(1); The philosophy of Descartes clearly and accurately expressed the ideals of its age: the downfall of traditional authorities in matters of knowledge, and the autonomy of reason.
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Encyclopedia article about Cartesian philosophy. Information about Cartesian philosophy in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... He concedes that the debate on the Cartesian philosophy completely eclipsed the Copernican debates, which only served to defend or to attack Cartesianism.
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The Structure of the Understanding in the Cartesian Philosophy ... Thus, a rehabilitation of the Meditations as authentic Cartesian philosophy must show what was wanting to Cartesian science prior to 1630 when Descartes first indicated he was engaged in "metaphysical studies";
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Best known for his studies of Kant — A Critical Account of the Philosophy of Kant (1877) and The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant (1889){at Amazon.com} — and Hegel — Hegel (1883), ... Ryle maintained that Cartesian dualism arises from the implicit occurrence of just such an error, the supposition that the origins...
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René Descartes (1596-1650) is widely regarded as the father of modern philosophy. His noteworthy contributions extend to mathematics and physics. This entry focuses on his philosophical contributions in the theory of knowledge. ... The Fifth Meditation meditator remarks—having applied Cartesian methodology,
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This is a dictionary of Descartes and Cartesian philosophy, primarily covering philosophy in the 17th century, with a chronology and biography of Descartes's life and times and a bibliography of primary and secondary works related to Descartes and to Cartesians.
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