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114The Cartesian passions as inclinations and Descartes’ alienated anthropologyBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 1-24. forthcoming.The passions occupy an uncomfortable position in Descartes’ philosophical anthropology: not only do they seem to live somewhere in between the mind and the body, but they also seem to straddle the divide between active volitions and passive perceptions. On top of this, commentators have struggled to determine whether the passions play a representational role in the mind or a purely motivational one. This paper addresses these interpretative issues by showing that Cartesian passions are what Tama…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Moral Psychology |
| Kantian Ethics |
| 19th Century Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Literature |
| René Descartes |