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Descartes: New Thoughts on the Senses (2017)

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Descartes analysed the mind into various faculties or powers, including pure intellect, imagination, senses, and will. This article focuses on his account of the sensory power, in relation to its Aristotelian background. Descartes accepted from the Aristotelians that the senses serve to preserve the body by detecting benefits and harms. He rejected the scholastic Aristotelian sensory ontology of resembling species, or ‘forms without matter’. For the visual sense, Descartes offered a mechanistic ontology and a partially mechanized account of sensory processes, including some previously ascribed to judgement. He did this in the context of his theory of brain signs that prompt sensations. The article contends that Descartes’s use of the sign-relation was modelled on standard discussions of non-resembling signs in commentaries on Aristotle’s De interpretatione. It follows three uses of the sign-relation: brain states that cause colour sensations; brain states that cause experiences of spatialized contents, such as shapes; and brain states that realize a ‘natural geometry’. It argues that Descartes’s natural geometry does not involve mental operations but physiological mechanisms that co-vary with the distance to seen objects. While retaining the language of sensory powers, Descartes offered a partial mechanization of those powers.

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Article Federico Boccaccini; Anna Marmodoro (2017) Powers, Abilities and Skills in Early Modern Philosophy. British Journal for the History of Philosophy (pp. 435-442). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Pécharman, Martine
Sangiacomo, Andrea
Mantovani, Mattia
Collacciani, Domenico
Adriaenssen, Han Thomas
Nachtomy, Ohad
Journals
Perspectives on Science
Science in Context
Foundations of Chemistry
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism
Publishers
Springer
Oxford University Press
Clarendon Press
Brill
University of Pittsburgh
Concepts
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
Aristotelianism
Cartesianism
Philosophy
Scholasticism
Senses and sensation; perception
People
Descartes, René
Ariew, Roger
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Boyle, Robert
Spinoza, Baruch
Harvey, William
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
Early modern
16th century
Places
England
France
Institutions
Academia Caesareo-Leopoldina Naturae Curiosorum
Royal Society of London
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