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On Descartes' passive thought: the myth of Cartesian dualism/ Jean-Luc Marion ; translated by Christina M. Gschwandtner.

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dc.contributor.author Marion Jean-Luc
dc.contributor.author Gschwandtner Christina M.,
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-29T22:35:07Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-29T22:35:07Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Marion. On Descartes' passive thought: the myth of Cartesian dualism - 1 online resource - URL: https://libweb.kpfu.ru/ebsco/pdf/1647478.pdf
dc.identifier.isbn 9780226192611
dc.identifier.isbn 022619261X
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/180901
dc.description Includes bibliographical references and index.
dc.description.abstract 'On Descartes' Passive Thought' is the culmination of a life-long reflection on the philosophy of Descartes by one of the most important living French philosophers. In it, Jean-Luc Marion examines anew some of the questions left unresolved in his previous books about Descartes, with a particular focus on Descartes's theory of morals and the passions. Descartes has long been associated with mind-body dualism, but Marion argues here that this a historical misattribution, popularized by Malebranche and popular ever since both within the academy and with the general public.
dc.description.tableofcontents The delay of interpretations. The existence of material things or the "scandal of philosophy" ; The Sixth Meditation as aporia ; Kant's critique ; Three weaknesses in the demonstration of the existence of material things ; The historical confirmation of the "scandal" by Descartes' successors ; A critique of Kant's critique -- Bodies and my flesh. A new distinction ; Arcte, "very closely" ; Meum corpus: the Husserlian moment ; In/commoda: the Heideggerian moment ; A revision of the existence of material things -- The indubitable and the unnoticed. Indecisiveness (1632) and confusion ; The finally indubitable flesh ; A doubtful doubting ; Recapitulation and confirmations of the flesh ; The modalities of the cogito and the privilege of passivity -- The third primitive notion. From simple natures to primitive notions ; The third is the first ; The ontic paradoxes ; The epistemological paradox ; Meum corpus and the exception -- Union and unity. The question of exception in the replies ; Regius and the ens per accidens ; The ens per se, Suarez, and Descartes ; The sole substantial form ; The substantial union without third substance -- Passion and passivity. From action and passion to cause ; To think passively, or thought as passion ; All that the soul senses ; Generosity, or the will as passion ; Virtue and passion -- Conclusion. Descartes' advance.
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject.other Descartes -- 1596-1650. -- René
dc.subject.other Descartes -- 1596-1650. -- René
dc.subject.other Mind and body -- Philosophy.
dc.subject.other Philosophy, French -- 17th century.
dc.subject.other PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern.
dc.subject.other Mind and body -- Philosophy.
dc.subject.other Philosophy, French.
dc.subject.other Electronic books
dc.title On Descartes' passive thought: the myth of Cartesian dualism/ Jean-Luc Marion ; translated by Christina M. Gschwandtner.
dc.type Book
dc.description.pages 1 online resource
dc.collection Электронно-библиотечные системы
dc.source.id EN05CEBSCO05C2235


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