Corpus sive materia. Estensione e movimento in Descartes

In Carlo Altini, Berenice Cavarra & Giovanni Cerro (eds.), Nel labirinto della materia. Il dibattito filosofico e teologico dalla tarda antichità all'età moderna. Roma: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura (2021)
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Abstract

As of the early seventeenth century, the collapse of the hylomorphic conception of nature offers the opportunity for an association - which was unthinkable in the Aristotelo-scholastic context - between the notions of 'body' and matter. In this paper, I endeavor to show that Descartes is among the emblematic cases of this conceptual switch, dwelling on his sources, as well as on the metaphysical and physical correlates of this option.

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