The Passions of The Soul, Soul Soul, Soul Hasrat - René Descartes - Original (1)

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Title: The pastsions of The Soul, The desire of The Soul Author: René Descartes Publishers: Indoliteration Thick: 294 pgs Book Condition: ORIGINAL, New, Seal Synopsis: In her last philosophy tract the Passions of the Soul (French: Les Passions de l'âme), completed in 1649 and dedicated to Elisabeth Princess of Bohemia, René Descartes contributes to the long tradition of the investigation of philosophy into the nature of "hest ". Passion is an experience - commonly called emotions in modern times - which have become the ingredient of debates among philosophers and theologists since Plato times. Descartes are most often considered to introduce total separation between mind and body. But he also recognized a tight union between them, and in his writing then he concentrated on the understanding of this aspect of human nature. The Passions of the Soul is her greatest contribution to this debate. The book contains deep diskussions on how emotions and places in human life - subjects that further attract the interest of philosophers and historians of intellectual and culture. It also sets an ethics view that has been seen as a reorientation of moral philosophy radicals. René Descartes was born in La Haye, France, March 31 1596 - died in Stockholm, Swedish, 11 February 1650 at the age of 53, also known as Renatus Cartesius in Latin language literature, is a French philosopher and mathematician. His most important works of Discours de la méthode (1637) and Meditationes de prima Philosophia (1641). René Descartes are often referred to as the father of modern philosophy. His thought made a fallophy revolution in Europe because of his thought enchancement that nothing was certain, except the fact that one could think. Although best known for his philosophy works, he has also been known as the creator of the Cartesius coordinates system, which affects modern calculus development.

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