Tag: French philosophy


POSTSTRUCTURALISM

POSTSTRUCTURALISM Poststructuralism is defined as a broad and highly influential intellectual movement that emerged primarily in France during the late 1960s and 1970s. It developed as a critical response to, and subsequent divergence from, the perceived limitations and foundational assumptions of French structuralism. While structuralism, drawing heavily on the linguistic theories of Ferdinand de Saussure […]

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CONARIUM

Introduction and Definition of the Conarium The term conarium refers, within the specific context of the philosophical theories of René Descartes (1596–1650), to the precise anatomical locus designated as the interface between the non-physical substance of the mind (res cogitans) and the extended substance of the body (res extensa). Descartes posited that this critical point […]

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