Thesis ID: CBB001562011

Descartes on the Metaphysics of Human Nature (2003)

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Skirry, Justin James (Author)


Purdue University (Lafayette, Indiana)
Cover, J. A.


Publication Date: 2003
Edition Details: Advisor: Cover, J. A.
Physical Details: 200 pp.
Language: English

One of philosophy's most persistent problems is how minds and bodies causally interact. This problem can be traced back to Descartes' conclusion that minds (i.e. immaterial, thinking things) can exist independently of bodies (i.e. material, extended things) and vice versa. The challenge, as it confronted Descartes, can be formulated as follows: How can efficient causal interaction take place between two independently existing things that have absolutely nothing in common? My dissertation provides a detailed reconstruction of Descartes' theory of mind-body union in order to show how Descartes avoided this problem, contrary to current scholarship. This study is conducted through a critical re-examination of Descartes' fundamental ontology and his metaphysics of human nature. New light is shed on these aspects of his metaphysics by considering them within the context of his Scholastic intellectual heritage and through the various criticisms made by some of his early modern successors. I argue that the union of mind and body is not, as most scholars maintain, constituted by efficient causal interaction for Descartes, because this kind of union does not result in one, complete human nature. Descartes goes on to argue that mind-body union is constituted by the Scholastic relation of substantial union, i.e. the union that form (the mind) has with matter (the body), because only this kind of union results in a complete human nature with the capacities for modes of sensation and appetite. On this account, these modes would be explained by the activity of one, whole thing instead of by the efficient causal interaction of two things. Hence, the problem of mind-body efficient causal interaction is avoided altogether, since no efficient causal occurrences play a role in the final account of a living human being.

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Description Cited in Diss. Abstr. Int. A 64 (2004): 3716. UMI order no. 3108420.


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Authors & Contributors
Greco, Lorenzo
Smith, Kurt
Vasalou, Sophia
Tombs, George
Tellkamp, Jörg Alejandro
Robinson, Thaddeus Steven
Journals
History of the Human Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Publishers
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
McGill University (Canada)
University of California, Los Angeles
Oxford University Press
Carocci Editore
Bloomsbury
Concepts
Philosophy
Definition of human; human nature
Metaphysics
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Medicine
People
Descartes, René
Spinoza, Baruch
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Wells, Herbert George
Harvey, William
Vesalius, Andreas
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
Medieval
21st century
20th century
13th century
Places
France
Europe
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