Mezi filosofií a medicínou. Ke Kantovu překonání karteziánského dualismu mysli a těla

The aim of the study is to show that one of the essential motifs of Kant’s critical philosophy is the issue of human health. Its starting point is therefore Kant’s reflections in the Metaphysics of Morals (1797) and the Conflict of the Faculties (1798), where Kant presented his concept of so-called...

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Published: Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy 2024-12-01
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description The aim of the study is to show that one of the essential motifs of Kant’s critical philosophy is the issue of human health. Its starting point is therefore Kant’s reflections in the Metaphysics of Morals (1797) and the Conflict of the Faculties (1798), where Kant presented his concept of so-called “universal medicine,” which focuses on the problem of a healthy regimen. Since its basic assumption is that the body and mind of a person, however different they might be, are mutually connected so that the diseases of the body can be cured by way of the mind, it is the author’s interpretation that this concept is a peculiar attempt to overcome the substantive dualism of mind and body seen in Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy (1641). At the same time, however, Kant follows on from what Descartes himself attempted.
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Mezi filosofií a medicínou. Ke Kantovu překonání karteziánského dualismu mysli a těla
Filosofický časopis
immanuel kant
rené descartes
substantive dualism
philosophy
medicine
title Mezi filosofií a medicínou. Ke Kantovu překonání karteziánského dualismu mysli a těla
title_full Mezi filosofií a medicínou. Ke Kantovu překonání karteziánského dualismu mysli a těla
title_fullStr Mezi filosofií a medicínou. Ke Kantovu překonání karteziánského dualismu mysli a těla
title_full_unstemmed Mezi filosofií a medicínou. Ke Kantovu překonání karteziánského dualismu mysli a těla
title_short Mezi filosofií a medicínou. Ke Kantovu překonání karteziánského dualismu mysli a těla
title_sort mezi filosofii a medicinou ke kantovu prekonani kartezianskeho dualismu mysli a tela
topic immanuel kant
rené descartes
substantive dualism
philosophy
medicine
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