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    "Hypotheses fingimus": Cartesian Natural Philosophy by Daniel Špelda

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In this paper, I would like to present the methodological views of two representatives of the early modern Cartesian school: Jacques Rohault and Pierre-Sylvain Régis. …”
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    Cartesian Operator Factorization Method for Hydrogen by Xinliang Lyu, Christina Daniel, James K. Freericks

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We generalize Schrödinger’s factorization method for Hydrogen from the conventional separation into angular and radial coordinates to a Cartesian-based factorization. Unique to this approach is the fact that the Hamiltonian is represented as a sum over factorizations in terms of coupled operators that depend on the coordinates and momenta in each Cartesian direction. …”
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    CARTESIAN DUALISM AND PLOTINUS' PHILOSOPHY OF MIND by A. D. Risteski

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In fact, non-reductionists share more similarities to Cartesian views, than Plotinus'. Hence comparing Plotinus' philosophy to post-Cartesian non-reductionism does not differ much from comparing it to Cartesian dualism. …”
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    Cartesian Forces in a Soulless Physics by Zuraya Monroy-Nasr

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Therefore, in this paper I will argue in favor of Cartesian dualism’s coherence, making use of a little-known notion of force proposed by Descartes.…”
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    Socratic and Cartesian Personae: Undismembering and Liquidation by Polt Richard

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Socrates is aware of his ignorance and insists on remembering to care for the self; Descartes claims to have overcome ignorance through a method that breaks problems into simple and certain elements, establishing a self-certain yet impersonal subject that comprehends and controls objects. The Cartesian approach has led to the modern process of “liquidation” that reduces beings, property, and truth to resources, wealth, and information – initiating the dangerous and unprecedented epoch known as the Anthropocene. …”
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