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French moralists : the theory of the passions 1585 to 1649
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The article was published on 1964-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 42 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Passions.read more
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Probability and Evidence
TL;DR: In "Probability and evidence", one of Britain's foremost twentieth-century philosophers addresses central questions in the theory of knowledge and the philosophy of science as discussed by the authors, including the question "Has Harrod Answered Hume?" and "The Problem of Conditionals".
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The Passions of the soul and Descartes’s machine psychology
TL;DR: It is contended that Descartes put forth what may reasonably be called a ‘psychology’ of the unensouled animal body and, correspondingly, of the human body when the soul does not intervene, and its ‘machine psychology’ is examined.
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Determinism and human freedom
TL;DR: In this sense, all the major philosophers of the seventeenth century, with the possible exception of Malebranche, were determinists as mentioned in this paper, and each of them was a compatibilist with respect to freedom and determination: each held that being free is logically compatible with being causally determined.