Was Descartes a naturalist?

Trans/Form/Ação 12:57-70 (1989)
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The difficulties and solutions found by Descartes to solve the problem of the union of the substances, are approached appealing to both his medical and moral conceptions put together.As dificuldades e soluções encontradas por Descartes para resolver o problema da união das substâncias, vistas a partir de uma aproximação entre suas concepções médicas e morais

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