Meditaciones morales de Descartes: pasión y auto conservación de la vida

The hypothesis held in the current study is that Descartes is truly concerned about moral matters; that his moral meditations involve a doctúne on the passions of the soul and a conception of life as well, both of them intrinsically tied up. Thus, my pupose is as follows: first, to show that it is p...

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Main Author: Burlando, Giannina 1953- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: 2011
In: Veritas
Year: 2011, Volume: 25, Pages: 75-91
Further subjects:B meditaciones morales
B pasión
B Descartes
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Summary:The hypothesis held in the current study is that Descartes is truly concerned about moral matters; that his moral meditations involve a doctúne on the passions of the soul and a conception of life as well, both of them intrinsically tied up. Thus, my pupose is as follows: first, to show that it is possible to reconstruct crucial aspects of Descartes’s moral meditations after the analysis of his copus doctúnae: that his moral stand involves a new conception of the passions. Secondly, I shall underline that ethos y pathos are connected in his úews; that this connection is explica in Descartes’s ideas of practical knowkdge, namely, in the sort of praxis recon as «the exercise ofúrtue», the «úvre heureusement». Thirdly 1 mili approach the question on wherein does cartesian morality lye? ¿Is it a matter of concepts, judgments, character, education, action and practical wisdom, or rather a question of the intúnsic properties of things and human agents, or even a mixture among some of these?
ISSN:0718-9273
Contains:Enthalten in: Veritas
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4067/S0718-92732011000200005