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  2. Passions of the Soul - Wikipedia

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    The problem of the Passions treatise is also the problem of Cartesian dualism. In the first part of his work, Descartes ponders the relationship between the thinking substance and the body. For Descartes, the only link between these two substances is the pineal gland (art. 31), the place where the soul is attached to the body.

  3. Somaesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Originally conceived by Shusterman as being under the umbrella of philosophy, or perhaps even a branch of aesthetics, somaesthetics has evolved into an “open field for collaborative, interdisciplinary, and transcultural inquiry” with applications “ranging from the arts, product design, and politics to fashion, health, sports, martial arts ...

  4. Cartesian - Wikipedia

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    Cartesian dualism, the philosophy of the distinction between mind and body Cartesianism, the philosophy of René Descartes; Cartesianists, followers of Cartesianism; Cartesian Meditations, a work by Edmund Husserl; Cartesian linguistics, a work by Noam Chomsky; Cartesian theatre, a derisive view of Cartesian dualism coined by Daniel Dennett

  5. Cartesian theater - Wikipedia

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    Objects experienced are represented within the mind of the observer "Cartesian theater" is a derisive term by philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett, made known in his 1991 book Consciousness Explained, to refer pointedly to a defining aspect of what he calls Cartesian materialism, which he considers to be the often unacknowledged remnants of Cartesian dualism in modern materialist ...

  6. René Descartes - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, while Cartesian dualism paved the way for modern physics, it also held the door open for religious beliefs about the immortality of the soul. [105] Descartes's dualism of mind and matter implied a concept of human beings. A human was, according to Descartes, a composite entity of mind and body.

  7. 30 Examples Of Surrealism Art That Might Make It Your ...

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    The list is full of examples of this art style and movement that were created by artists from all around the world. So, check them out; maybe it will convince you to become a surrealism enthusiast ...

  8. Cartesian Dualism - Wikipedia

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    Mind–body dualism#Substance or Cartesian dualism To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  9. Cartesianism - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, where Descartes had lived for a long time, Cartesianism was a doctrine popular mainly among university professors and lecturers.In Germany the influence of this doctrine was not relevant and followers of Cartesianism in the German-speaking border regions between these countries (e.g., the iatromathematician Yvo Gaukes from East Frisia) frequently chose to publish their ...