But this is entirely different from the sort of justification demanded by Cartesianism. |
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He's a bit of a Cartesian because he knows Descartes, they were friends, and he has understood what was new in Cartesianism, the rational mind. |
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He thus destroyed the contradictory and confusing dualism in Cartesianism and established mechanical empiricism. |
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He sticks to Cartesianism with a passion and derides any attempt to derive music from experience. |
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Futhermore, such knowledge could be obtained without the need for a divine guarantee, as had been required by orthodox Cartesianism. |
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The new Cartesianism of cognitive science and biological anthropology provide some contemporary exemplars. |
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The few letters that survive from this early correspondence indicate that Cartesianism formed the basis of the course of instruction she followed. |
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Malafouris's criticism of residual Cartesianism in contemporary cognitive science is welcome. |
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The Hellenic Origins of Unamuno's Skepticism and Niebla's Skeptical Parody of Cartesianism. |
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But this kind of Cartesianism on steroids is what has given liberalism a bad name. |
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Cartesianism is not a pun but what Wittgenstein called a language game proper, a way of thought and a way of life. |
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