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"A threefold Classis or Rank of Beings" aneb několik poznámek k jednomu z raně novověkých pokusů o vypracování monistického filosofického postoje

A threefold Classis or Rank of Beings

Martin Hemelík

E-LOGOS, 2006, vol. 2006, issue 1, 62 pages

Abstract: Some interesting attempts to come to terms with a relevant consequences of cartesianism appeared during 17th century. One of these consequences was "the dualism", i.e. the opposition of body and mind.Among many monistic solutions of cartesian "dualism" we find also the conception of english aristocrat Lady Anne Conway [1631-1679]. She is the author of no great writings The Principles of the most Ancient and Modern Philosophy, which was published posthumously in 1690.This paper deals with the life and work of english women philosopher. Above all for czech readers it contains basic information for the first acquainting with her interesting conception of vitalistic and spritual monism, which was a counterbalance to pure mechanic explaining of the world and man in it.

Keywords: Lady Anne Conway - monism - ontology - Descartes - More Spinoza; Lady Anne Conwayová - monismus - ontologie - Descartes - More - Spinoza (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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