Passionate descartes: A reinterpretation of the body's role in cartesian thought

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The usual reading of Descartes' “anthropological” perspective classifies it as a radical dualism with a distinction between two substances, mind and body, which experience major interaction difficulties. Through a contextualization of Descartes' physiological and psychological thought as well as through a less fragmented reading of his work, we intend to review this traditional interpretation, thereby showing its distorted character. When we pay attention to passion, a new Descartes’ image as a sort of phenomenal monism appears, which is markedly different from the legendary image typically associated with him, even today.

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Raga-Rosaleny, V. (2020). Passionate descartes: A reinterpretation of the body’s role in cartesian thought. Manuscrito, 43(2), 54–94. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-6045.2020.v43n2.vr

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