El genio maligno en Descartes y la reiteración moderna de la metafísica

Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 27 (1):223-248 (2002)
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This work is devoted to clear how the foundation of modern thought takes place as a reinforced reiteration of metaphysics which is provoked by a defensive fold of reason against the assault of transrational. We begin showing the way this asault is experimented by Descartes in a decisive moment of his life and how reagently replies to him. The article continues showing how physics and metaphysics are being moved in Descartes on the wake of a try to build seawalls against the incessant return of what has been repressed

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