Cartesian Studies
Garland Pub. (1951)
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Daniel Garber (2001). Descartes Embodied: Reading Cartesian Philosophy Through Cartesian Science. Cambridge University Press.
Christopher Gilbert (2005). Catholic Cartesian Dualism. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 79 (2):233-249.
Avner Cohen (1984). Descartes, Consciousness and Depersonalization: Viewing the History of Philosophy From a Strausian Perspective. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (1):7-28.
Ulrich Steinvorth (2009). Rethinking the Western Understanding of the Self. Cambridge University Press.
William Jaworski (2006). Hylomorphism and Post-Cartesian Philosophy of Mind. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:209-224.
S. F. (2003). Daniel Garber Descartes Embodied: Reading Cartesian Philosophy Through Cartesian Science. (New York/Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). Pp. XI+337. £16.95 (Pbk). ISBN 0 521 78353. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 39 (2):248-248.
Albert G. A. Balz (1957). Concerning the Thomistic and Cartesian Dualisms: A Rejoinder to Professor Mourant. Journal of Philosophy 54 (12):383-390.
Albert G. A. Balz (1937). Cartesian Refutations of Spinoza. Philosophical Review 46 (5):461-484.
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