Über das Verhältnis von Metaphysik und Physik bei Descartes

Studia Leibnitiana 28 (1):93-107 (1996)
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Abstract

According to Descartes, physics rests on metaphysics. Various possible interpretations of this metaphor are considered. I will show that only a weak interpretation can be brought into accordance with other parts of Descartes' philosophy. According to the weak interpretation, physics has to presuppose metaphysics because the latter shows that contrary to widespread contemporary arguments the concepts of mathematical physics are adequate to describe nature. It is argued for this position by comparing the Regulae, where Descartes did not make use of metaphysical arguments, with the Principia, where he did.

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Andreas Hüttemann
University of Cologne

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