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How Does Descartes Determine The Spirit Of The Soul

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Thien Huynh
PHIL 1301
Professor Danny Brown
April 22, 2015
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The Princess Palatine of Bohemia, Elisabeth has been well known for her philosophical writings that were constituted from her correspondence with René Descartes. “In that correspondence, Elisabeth presses Descartes on the relation between the two really distinct substances of mind and body, and in particular the possibility of their causal interaction and the nature of their union. They also correspond on Descartes's physics, on the passions and their regulation, on the nature of virtue and the greatest good, on the nature of human freedom of the will and its compatibility with divine causal determination, and on political philosophy” (Shapiro). In respond to Elisabeth's request for more information on the interaction between the passion and the immaterial mind, Descartes wrote The Passions of the Soul. However in the end, Descartes ended his letter by lecturing Elizabeth as being too philosophical because he could not come up with a clear and direct answer. …show more content…

She clearly indicates that these cannot apply in the case of mental "determination" (Lecture Supplement on). To answer the question “what is Elisabeth asking Descartes to clarify?” Descartes separates between bodies, minds, and union of body - souls, he asserts that each of these parts is very hard to describe. In order to clarify, Descartes distinguishes in his own words that soul is an imagination by the knowledge itself; mind is the knowledge assisted by the imaginations; union of body and souls are explained by the feelings or

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