El Racionalismo Cartesiano y Las Ideas

Apuntes Filosóficos 28 (54):91-112 (2019)
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In this paper, we will reflect about/on the Cartesian rationalism, justifying its foundation in innate ideas. We will expose the arguments by which Descartes rejects adventitious and fictitious ideas as the foundation for universal science. And finally, we will present the objections made by Caterus and Gassendi regarding the Cartesian proposal, and the answers given by Descartes.

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Yelitza Rivero
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