Philosophical Works, Volume 1Dover Publications, 1955 - Philosophy |
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René Descartes. THE PASSIONS OF THE SOUL . PART FIRST . OF THE PASSIONS IN GENERAL , AND INCIDENTALLY OF THE WHOLE NATURE OF MAN . ARTICLE I. That what in respect of a subject is passion , is in some other regard always action . There is ...
René Descartes. THE PASSIONS OF THE SOUL . PART FIRST . OF THE PASSIONS IN GENERAL , AND INCIDENTALLY OF THE WHOLE NATURE OF MAN . ARTICLE I. That what in respect of a subject is passion , is in some other regard always action . There is ...
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... PASSIONS ARTICLE LI . What are the first causes of the passions . We know from what has been said above that the ultimate and most proximate cause of the passions of the soul is none other than the agitation with which the spirits move ...
... PASSIONS ARTICLE LI . What are the first causes of the passions . We know from what has been said above that the ultimate and most proximate cause of the passions of the soul is none other than the agitation with which the spirits move ...
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... passion , or else bringing about actions to which these passions urge it , I do not see why they have desired to refer them all to concupiscence or anger . And besides their enumeration does not comprehend all the principal passions ...
... passion , or else bringing about actions to which these passions urge it , I do not see why they have desired to refer them all to concupiscence or anger . And besides their enumeration does not comprehend all the principal passions ...
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Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason | 81 |
Index | 451 |
CONCLUSIONS 1 | 1 |
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