Genio maligno y ser indigente

Anuario Del Departamento de Filosofía. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 1989:281-303 (1989-90)
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Abstract

The necessity of a continuous creation by God, the need of a creation that is prolonged in the time, is an important issue in the Metaphysics of Descartes; for the being of the human conscience is not so persistent and so strong as the being of a really substance. The Cartesian cogito raises the problem of the weakness of this needy being: the distance between what is in each case thought, which is not temporal, and the thinking itself, which is in the time. Descartes has very interesting observations about this theme.

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Felipe Ledesma
Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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