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  1. Reviews. [REVIEW][author unknown] - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (1):157-197.
    R. M. Dancy: Plato's Introduction of Forms. Cambridge University Press, 2004, pp. xii + 348. £45.00. ISBN 0521 83801 0 The theme of this book is how Plato's theory of Forms was devised as a respons...
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  • What is the importance of Descartes’s meditation six?Catherine Wilson - 2005 - Philosophica 76 (2).
    In this essay, I argu e that Descartes considered his theory that the body is an inn ervated machine – in which the soul is situated – to be his most original contribution to philosophy. His ambition to prove the immortality of the soul was very poorly realized, a predictable outcome, insofar as his aims were ethical, not theological. His dualism accordingly requires reassessment.
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  • De Volder’s Cartesian Physics and Experimental Pedagogy.Tammy Nyden - 2014 - In Mihnea Dobre Tammy Nyden (ed.), Cartesian Empiricisms. Springer.
    In 1675, Burchard de Volder (1643–1709) was the first professor to introduce the demonstration of experiment into a university physics course and built the Leiden Physics Theatre to accommodate this new pedagogy. When he requested the funds from the university to build the facility, he claimed that the performance of experiments would demonstrate the “truth and certainty” of the postulates of theoretical physics. Such a claim is interesting given de Volder’s lifelong commitment to Cartesian scientia. This chapter will examine de (...)
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