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Cartesian Psychophysics and the Whole Nature of Man - Richard F. Hassing

Cartesian Psychophysics and the Whole Nature of Man

On Descartes’s Passions of the Soul
Buch | Hardcover
246 Seiten
2015
Lexington Books (Verlag)
9781498522359 (ISBN)
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In The Passions of the Soul Descartes proclaims his intention to explain the passions “only as a Physicist,” and titles Part I “About the passions in general, and incidentally about the whole nature of man”—not an incidental item. Two questions orient the present inquiry: What does Descartes mean by “the whole nature of man,” and how does a general theory of the human emotions based on his physics account for it? Not surprisingly, Descartes does not fulfill the letter of his intention; rather, he explains the passions “only [partly] as a Physicist.” The other part of his study—irreducible to any physics—consists in his own analysis of the life of the human being as union of soul and body. The resulting account is an unusual combination of scientific (hypothetico-deductive) psychophysics and prescientific insight into human experience. In it, a quasi-mechanical theory of the impact of imagination on passion and volition is combined with a distinctive emphasis on the human propensity to esteem what we imagine to be great. Human history and therewith “the whole [problematic] nature of man” is constituted in significant measure by the particular and variable objects of esteem. The correction and improvement of our nature is the aim of Descartes’s culminating doctrine of the one thing that is truly estimable: the firm and constant resolution to use well (autonomously) one’s own (individual) powers of cognition and volition. With the return of religious war The Passions of the Soul is newly relevant.

Richard F. Hassing is research associate professor in the School of Philosophy at Catholic University.

1  Background: What was Rejected?
2  Early Cartesian Psychophysics: The Treatise of Man
3  Baseline Teleology: Sensation and the Teaching of Nature in Meditation 6
4  Human Difference: Speech and the “True Man” in Discourse 5
5  The Passions of the Soul, Part I, aa. 1–44: General Theory of the Passions (the Use of Physics)
6  The Passions of the Soul, Part I, aa. 45–50: The Soul’s Power in Relation to its Passions
   (Leaving Physics Behind)
Interim Conclusions: “the Whole Nature of Man” or Descartes’s Final Dualism
7  The Passions of the Soul, Part II, aa. 51–67: The Causes, Use, and Derivation of the Principal
    Passions (to the Standpoint of the Self-Conscious I)
8  Art. 68: On Descartes’s Rejection of the Distinction between Concupiscible and Irascible
    Appetites (art. 47, continued)
9  Arts. 144–146: Fortune, Providence, and the Regulation of Desire (a Theological  
    Accompaniment to the Self-Conscious I)
10  On Generosity and the Meaning of Cartesian Individualism (Wholes, Parts, and the
    Redirection of Thumos)
11  Gravitas: Autobiography of a Childhood but Persistent Prejudice (the Psychogenesis of
    Anthropomorphism)
Conclusion
Appendix  Descartes: Concepts Engineer
 

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Zusatzinfo 1 BW Illustrations, 1 Tables
Sprache englisch
Maße 161 x 236 mm
Gewicht 499 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Philosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
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