Descartes on Natural Signs and the Case of Sensory Perception
Descartes used the notion of sign to describe three phenomena: language, the external movements of the passions, and sensory perception. For this, he appealed to conventional, external, and natural signs respectively. A systematic treatment of signs as proper components of Descartes’ considered view...
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2024-05-01
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