DESCARTES AND THE METEOROLOGY OF THE WORLD

Descartes claimed that he thought he could deduce the assumptions of his Meteorology by the contents of the Discourse. He actually began the Meteorology with assumptions. The content of the Discourse, moreover, does not indicate how he deduced the assumptions of the Meteorology. We seem to be left i...

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Main Author: Patrick BRISSEY
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitatea de Vest Vasile Goldis din Arad 2012-11-01
Series:Societate şi Politică
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Online Access:http://www.uvvg.ro/socpol/docs/2012-2/6.%20Brissey.pdf
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spelling doaj-60e184bb80eb405a910b4ff3d1a683df2020-11-24T21:03:50ZengUniversitatea de Vest Vasile Goldis din AradSocietate şi Politică 1843-13482067-78122012-11-0161299113DESCARTES AND THE METEOROLOGY OF THE WORLDPatrick BRISSEYDescartes claimed that he thought he could deduce the assumptions of his Meteorology by the contents of the Discourse. He actually began the Meteorology with assumptions. The content of the Discourse, moreover, does not indicate how he deduced the assumptions of the Meteorology. We seem to be left in a precarious position. We can examine the text as it was published, independent of Descartes’ claims, which suggests that he incorporated a presumptive or hypothetical method. On the other hand, we can take Descartes’ claims as our guide and search for the epistemic foundations of the Meteorology independent of the Discourse. In this paper, I will pursue the latter route. My aim is to explain why, and how, Descartes thought that he had deduced the assumptions of the Meteorology. My interest, in this case, is solely Descartes’ physical foundation for the Meteorology, in the physics and physiology that resulted in Descartes’ explanation. With this aim, I provide an interpretation of Descartes’ World where many of its conclusions serve as evidence for the assumptions of the Meteorology. I provisionally conclude that Descartes thought that his World was the epistemic foundation for his Meteorology.http://www.uvvg.ro/socpol/docs/2012-2/6.%20Brissey.pdfDescartesMeteorologyWorlddeductionphysicsphysiology
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DESCARTES AND THE METEOROLOGY OF THE WORLD
Societate şi Politică
Descartes
Meteorology
World
deduction
physics
physiology
author_facet Patrick BRISSEY
author_sort Patrick BRISSEY
title DESCARTES AND THE METEOROLOGY OF THE WORLD
title_short DESCARTES AND THE METEOROLOGY OF THE WORLD
title_full DESCARTES AND THE METEOROLOGY OF THE WORLD
title_fullStr DESCARTES AND THE METEOROLOGY OF THE WORLD
title_full_unstemmed DESCARTES AND THE METEOROLOGY OF THE WORLD
title_sort descartes and the meteorology of the world
publisher Universitatea de Vest Vasile Goldis din Arad
series Societate şi Politică
issn 1843-1348
2067-7812
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Descartes claimed that he thought he could deduce the assumptions of his Meteorology by the contents of the Discourse. He actually began the Meteorology with assumptions. The content of the Discourse, moreover, does not indicate how he deduced the assumptions of the Meteorology. We seem to be left in a precarious position. We can examine the text as it was published, independent of Descartes’ claims, which suggests that he incorporated a presumptive or hypothetical method. On the other hand, we can take Descartes’ claims as our guide and search for the epistemic foundations of the Meteorology independent of the Discourse. In this paper, I will pursue the latter route. My aim is to explain why, and how, Descartes thought that he had deduced the assumptions of the Meteorology. My interest, in this case, is solely Descartes’ physical foundation for the Meteorology, in the physics and physiology that resulted in Descartes’ explanation. With this aim, I provide an interpretation of Descartes’ World where many of its conclusions serve as evidence for the assumptions of the Meteorology. I provisionally conclude that Descartes thought that his World was the epistemic foundation for his Meteorology.
topic Descartes
Meteorology
World
deduction
physics
physiology
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