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Bibliography of Sources for Improving Passions of the Soul

Articles

  1. Alanen, Lilli. “Descartes’s Dualism and the philosophy of mind.” Revue de Métaphysiques et de Morale 94e année, no. 3 (Jul.- Sep., 1989): 391-413.
  2. Ariew, Roger. “Descartes and the Tree of Knowledge.” Synthese 92: 1 (Jul., 1992): 101-116.
  3. Cook, Harold J. “Body and Passions: Materialism and the Early Modern State.” Osiris Second Series 17 (2002): 25-48.
  4. Guenancia, Pierre. “Descartes: La Subjectivité et les passions de l’âme.” Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 65: 2 (2003): 249-274.
  5. Janowski, Zbigniew. “Is Descartes’ Conception of the Soul Orthodox?” Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, no. 1 (Jan.- Mar., 2000): 39-55.
  6. Nowersztern, Mariana. “NE PAS ÊTRE SUJET? SIMILITUDO DEI: LA LIBERTÉ ET SON USAGE, DES MÉDITATIONS AUX PASSIONS DE L'ÂME.” Les études philosophiques, no. 1 Le Pascal des philosophes II (Jan., 2011): 71-83.
  7. Rethy, Robert. “The Teaching of Nature and the Nature of Man in Descartes.” Review of Metaphysics 53: 3 (Mar., 2000): 657-683.
  8. Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. “From Passions to Emotions and Sentiments.” Philosophy 57: 220 (Apr., 1982): 159-172.
  9. Schmitter, Amy M. “Descartes and the Primacy of Practice: The Role of the Passions in the Search for Truth.” Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytical Tradition 108: 1/2 (Mar., 2002): 99-108.

Books

  1. Williston, Byron. Passions and Virtue in Descartes. Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, 2003.
  2. Park, Katherine and Lorraine Daston. Cambridge History of Science: Volume, 3, Early Modern Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

Online

  1. Easton, Patricia. The Descartes Web Project. Claremont Graduate University, 1 May 2008. Web.


Elizabeth.Hurd423 ( talk) 18:34, 7 October 2013 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bibliography of Sources for Improving Passions of the Soul

Articles

  1. Alanen, Lilli. “Descartes’s Dualism and the philosophy of mind.” Revue de Métaphysiques et de Morale 94e année, no. 3 (Jul.- Sep., 1989): 391-413.
  2. Ariew, Roger. “Descartes and the Tree of Knowledge.” Synthese 92: 1 (Jul., 1992): 101-116.
  3. Cook, Harold J. “Body and Passions: Materialism and the Early Modern State.” Osiris Second Series 17 (2002): 25-48.
  4. Guenancia, Pierre. “Descartes: La Subjectivité et les passions de l’âme.” Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 65: 2 (2003): 249-274.
  5. Janowski, Zbigniew. “Is Descartes’ Conception of the Soul Orthodox?” Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, no. 1 (Jan.- Mar., 2000): 39-55.
  6. Nowersztern, Mariana. “NE PAS ÊTRE SUJET? SIMILITUDO DEI: LA LIBERTÉ ET SON USAGE, DES MÉDITATIONS AUX PASSIONS DE L'ÂME.” Les études philosophiques, no. 1 Le Pascal des philosophes II (Jan., 2011): 71-83.
  7. Rethy, Robert. “The Teaching of Nature and the Nature of Man in Descartes.” Review of Metaphysics 53: 3 (Mar., 2000): 657-683.
  8. Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. “From Passions to Emotions and Sentiments.” Philosophy 57: 220 (Apr., 1982): 159-172.
  9. Schmitter, Amy M. “Descartes and the Primacy of Practice: The Role of the Passions in the Search for Truth.” Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytical Tradition 108: 1/2 (Mar., 2002): 99-108.

Books

  1. Williston, Byron. Passions and Virtue in Descartes. Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, 2003.
  2. Park, Katherine and Lorraine Daston. Cambridge History of Science: Volume, 3, Early Modern Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

Online

  1. Easton, Patricia. The Descartes Web Project. Claremont Graduate University, 1 May 2008. Web.


Elizabeth.Hurd423 ( talk) 18:34, 7 October 2013 (UTC) reply


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