Descartes and the ingenium: the embodied soul in Cartesianism
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Brill
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Leiden
Date:
2021
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Englisch
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"Descartes and the 'Ingenium' tracks the significance of embodied thought (ingenium) in the philosophical trajectory of the founding father of dualism. The first part defines the notion of ingenium in relation to core concepts of Descartes's philosophy, such as memory and enumeration. It focuses on Descartes's uses of this notion in methodical thinking, mathematics, and medicine. The studies in the second part place the Cartesian ingenium within preceding scholastic and humanist pedagogical and natural-philosophical traditions, and highlight its hitherto ignored social and political significance for Descartes himself as a member of the Republic of Letters. By embedding Descartes' notion of ingenium in contemporaneous medical, pedagogical, but also social and literary discourses, this volume outlines the fundamentally anthropological and ethical underpinnings of Descartes's revolutionary epistemology"--
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edited by Raphaele Garrod with Alexander Marr
"This volume stems from a conference that took place at Newnham College, Cambridge, in June 2015, under the auspices of the ERC-funded project 'Genius Before Romanticism: Ingenuity in Early Modern Art and Science' led by Alexander Marr and hosted by CRASSH (Cambridge)." (Acknowledgements, Seite [VII])
Literaturverzeichnis Seite [217]-236
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"This volume stems from a conference that took place at Newnham College, Cambridge, in June 2015, under the auspices of the ERC-funded project 'Genius Before Romanticism: Ingenuity in Early Modern Art and Science' led by Alexander Marr and hosted by CRASSH (Cambridge)." (Acknowledgements, Seite [VII])
Literaturverzeichnis Seite [217]-236
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