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Descartes, René (1596–1650)

Updated August 29, 2003

1 Life
2 The programme
3 Method
4 Doubt and the quest for certainty
5 The Cogito Argument
6 God
7 The validation of reason
8 Mind and body
9 The external world and sensation
10 Philosophical psychology and morals
11 Physics and mathematics
12 Life and the foundations of biology
13 The Cartesian heritage


DANIEL GARBER

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Further discussion

See also

Aristotelianism in the 17th century
Certainty
Doubt
Dualism
Locke, J.
Aristotelianism, medieval
Perception, epistemic issues in
Rationalism
Régis, P.-S.
Scepticism
Substance

Further discussion

Descartes, René

  1. Descartes, René

Aristotelianism

belief

bodily sensations

  1. Bodily sensations

bundle theory of mind

  1. Mind, bundle theory of

commonsensism

  1. Commonsensism

concepts

contingency

  1. Contingency

Cordemoy, G. de

  1. Cordemoy, Géraud de

corpuscles

creation

critiques of

Discours de la méthode (Discourse on Method)

eliminativism

  1. Eliminativism

Elisabeth of Bohemia

  1. Elisabeth of Bohemia

extension (Locke, J.)

  1. Locke, John: 4 Five sorts of idea

functionalism

  1. Functionalism

Gassendi, P.

  1. Gassendi, Pierre

God

innate concept of

  1. Rationalism: 2 Innate ideas

hope

  1. Hope

influenced by

Sextus Empiricus

  1. Sextus Empiricus

knowledge

language

early modern philosophy of

  1. Language, early modern philosophy of

logic

magnetism

  1. Electrodynamics

mechanism

medicine

Meditationes de prima philosophia (Meditations on First Philosophy)

God

immaterialism

nativism

  1. Nativism

natural theology

  1. Natural theology

omnipotence

  1. Omnipotence

Les passions de l’âme (The Passions of the Soul)

personal identity

  1. Personal identity

persons

  1. Persons

Principles of Philosophy

psychologism (Gioberti, V.)

  1. Gioberti, Vincenzo

rationalism

  1. Rationalism

social science

unity of science

  1. Unity of science

vision

  1. Vision

Zar’a Ya‘ecob comparison

  1. Ethiopia, philosophy in: 1 The basic texts
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