Chapter Humors, Passions, and Consciousness in Descartes's Physiology: The Reconsideration through the Correspondence with Elisabeth
By pushing Descartes to more clearly explain the union of body and soul beyond the functioning of a 'strong' passion, namely sadness, Elisabeth wants Descartes to review his idea of the passions, and his understanding of the 'theory of the four humors'. This chapter aims at showi...
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