Partes extra partes. Étendue et impénétrabilité dans la correspondance entre Descartes et More

Les Etudes Philosophiques 108 (1):37-59 (2014)
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Abstract

The relation between extension and impenetrability is a major issue in the Descartes-More correspondence, which implies an analysis of the concept of extension. The mereological structure partes extra partes is a crucial element here. Both philosophers hold two opposed views of this mereological structure. I try to show that these two views can be traced back to scholastic discussions on quantity’s relation to extension. This background provides a vantage point, which enables to propose a new construal of the argumentative exchange around impenetrability, and which casts some light too on our understanding of two properties – spissitude and indiscerpibility – which More attributes to spiritual extension in his later writings.

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Jean-Pascal Anfray
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Descartes on Extension, Impenetrability, and Imagination.Jean-Pascal Anfray - 2020 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 48:109-134.

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