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Descartes, his moral philosophy and psychology

New York: New York University Press. Edited by John J. Blom (1978)

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  1. Never Let the Passions Be Your Guide: Descartes and the Role of the Passions.Shoshana Brassfield - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (3):459-477.
    Commentators commonly assume that Descartes regards it as a function of the passions to inform us or teach us which things are beneficial and which are harmful. As a result, they tend to infer that Descartes regards the passions as an appropriate guide to what is beneficial or harmful. In this paper I argue that this conception of the role of the passions in Descartes is mistaken. First, in spite of a number of texts appearing to show the contrary, I (...)
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  • Book Review: The Family in Political Thought. [REVIEW]Alison Assiter - 1985 - Feminist Review 21 (1):105-108.
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