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  1. The death of five-year old Francine Descartes in 1640 spurred her father, renowned philosopher, mathematician, and writer, René Descartes, to construct an animatronic effigy in her likeness. For Descartes, author of Principles of Philosophy (1644), this lifeless object represented the culmination of the grief and sadness that a parent endures upon the death of a child.

  2. 11 de oct. de 2017 · What is true is that Descartes did have an illegitimate daughter named Francine, who was born in 1635. Her mother was a servant named Hélène Jans. Francine did live for some time with her father, but died of scarlet fever when she was five. Descartes said that her death was the greatest sorrow of his life, and some versions of the story make ...

  3. 4 de ene. de 2017 · The backstory to the legend is sad: Descartes’ actual (illegitimate) daughter, Francine, succumbed to a sudden illness at the tender age of five, and the loss deeply affected her father. The displacement of this real tragedy by an off-color farce of autonomic substitution speaks volumes on the stakes of mechanico-mathematical thought across the watershed of modernity.

  4. René Descartes. (La Haye, Francia, 1596 - Estocolmo, Suecia, 1650) Filósofo y matemático francés. Después del esplendor de la antigua filosofía griega y del apogeo y crisis de la escolástica en la Europa medieval, los nuevos aires del Renacimiento y la revolución científica que lo acompañó darían lugar, en el siglo XVII, al ...

  5. Al morir Francine en tierna edad, Descartes se separó de Elena no sin antes haberla provisto de una dote que le permitiera casarse. Dos años después del nacimiento de Francine, Descartes publicó su primera obra filosófica, el Discurso del método , un opúsculo filosófico que iba a revolucionar la historia del pensamiento occidental.

  6. 30 de may. de 2018 · In 1635, Francine Descartes was born, the real flesh-and-blood (but illegitimate) daughter of Descartes and a Dutch servant girl. It seems that he loved them both so much that he broke with fairly serious convention to live with them. Just as he was getting ready to bring five-year-old Francine back to France for a proper education, however ...

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