Descartes or the origins of modern thinking

Descartes is considered to be the founder of modern rationalism. This is a clear statement which, however, does not show the manner in which rationalism as such appeared in the history of science, taking into account the turmoil of the Renaissance centuries, the significance of the Reform and the bi...

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Main Author: Ion CORDONEANU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitatea "Stefan cel Mare" Suceava 2016-12-01
Series:Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines
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Online Access:http://www.fig.usv.ro/socio-umane/arhiva/2016II/APSHUSDec_53_65.pdf
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spelling doaj-c2ba37d8397841d99d036e3ce92329aa2020-11-24T22:04:08ZengUniversitatea "Stefan cel Mare" SuceavaAnnals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines 2069-40082069-40162016-12-01Vol II5365Descartes or the origins of modern thinkingIon CORDONEANU0“Dunărea de Jos” University of GalațiDescartes is considered to be the founder of modern rationalism. This is a clear statement which, however, does not show the manner in which rationalism as such appeared in the history of science, taking into account the turmoil of the Renaissance centuries, the significance of the Reform and the birth of modern science. As a founder of a new metaphysics, Descartes, through his work, remains par excellence the case in which the scholastic and Renaissance aftermaths as well as the Reform mutations are mixed in a new synthesis that will be called modernity. This study focuses on reinterpreting Cartesianism from this perspective in the vast context of modernity’s metaphysical significance – it is a hypothesis that will need to be developed not only by means of hermeneutical instruments but, especially, by means of those instruments belonging to the history of culture and anthropology.http://www.fig.usv.ro/socio-umane/arhiva/2016II/APSHUSDec_53_65.pdfscholasticsRenaissanceReformmetaphysicscensorship of the imaginarysubjectumworld image.
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Descartes or the origins of modern thinking
Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines
scholastics
Renaissance
Reform
metaphysics
censorship of the imaginary
subjectum
world image.
author_facet Ion CORDONEANU
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title Descartes or the origins of modern thinking
title_short Descartes or the origins of modern thinking
title_full Descartes or the origins of modern thinking
title_fullStr Descartes or the origins of modern thinking
title_full_unstemmed Descartes or the origins of modern thinking
title_sort descartes or the origins of modern thinking
publisher Universitatea "Stefan cel Mare" Suceava
series Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines
issn 2069-4008
2069-4016
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Descartes is considered to be the founder of modern rationalism. This is a clear statement which, however, does not show the manner in which rationalism as such appeared in the history of science, taking into account the turmoil of the Renaissance centuries, the significance of the Reform and the birth of modern science. As a founder of a new metaphysics, Descartes, through his work, remains par excellence the case in which the scholastic and Renaissance aftermaths as well as the Reform mutations are mixed in a new synthesis that will be called modernity. This study focuses on reinterpreting Cartesianism from this perspective in the vast context of modernity’s metaphysical significance – it is a hypothesis that will need to be developed not only by means of hermeneutical instruments but, especially, by means of those instruments belonging to the history of culture and anthropology.
topic scholastics
Renaissance
Reform
metaphysics
censorship of the imaginary
subjectum
world image.
url http://www.fig.usv.ro/socio-umane/arhiva/2016II/APSHUSDec_53_65.pdf
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