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  1. 10 de nov. de 2023 · dualism understanding of consciousness development of the seventeenth century, and has been recognized as a key component of the epistemological basis of the human sciences (Russell, 1945; Levine, 1983; Block, 1995; Chalmers, 1996; Searles, 1997; Taylor, 2020). By studying what has been scientifically thought and

  2. Chapter 1 historically situates the interpretation of consciousness in Locke. Early in the seventeenth century came the realization that not all forms of self-awareness are captured by the notion of conscience as an internal moral or evaluative awareness of oneself. Intimations of a new understanding of consciousness as a non-evaluative form of ...

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    seventeenth century theories of consciousness, for, so it might be said, even though Cartesians and some other philosophers may have raised a number of issues which are relevant to a theory of consciousness, there really were no worked out theories of consciousness in the seventeenth century.

  4. 1 de jul. de 1992 · Philosophy. 2008. considerable attention in the past three centuries. His theory of personal identity in terms of memory; his alleged indirect realism about perception; the distinction between primary and secondary…. Expand. 21. 1 Excerpt. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Leibniz on Apperception, Consciousness, and Reflection" by P. Phemister.

  5. 7. Jonathan Bennett claims that Spinoza “urgently needs a theory of awareness, and unfortunately the Ethics does not contain one” (Bennett 189). And Margaret Wilson says that Spinoza “is unable to provide within his system a satisfactory conception of the human mind's consciously representing external bodies” (Wilson 1999b, 133).

  6. It is not surprising then, given the above, that each of these philosophers holds that God is a substance par excellence. 2. Descartes. Descartes’ philosophical system, including his account of substance was extremely influential during the 17 th century. For more details see the IEP article René Descartes: Overview.

  7. French Realism and the Dutch Masters the Influence of Dutch Seventeenth-Century Painting on the Development of French Painting Between 1830 and 1870.Petra ten-Doesschate Chu - 1974 - Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert. Studies on the Rise of Realistic Landscape Painting in Holland 1610-1625.Ake Bengtsson - 2021 - Hassell Street Press.