Sigmund Descartes?

Philosophy 83 (3):293-310 (2008)
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For all his insistence that the mind has no parts, Descartes often describes inner mental conflicts, sometimes his own: ambivalence, fixation to childhood prejudice, are for him fixtures of human life. "Sigmund Descartes?" examines this aspect of his thought

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Descartes’s Account of Inner Excitations.Melanie Tate - 2018 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 35 (4):299-316.

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