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Philosopher’s Blogs

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  Bas van Fraasen’s philosophy blog   blog  ThePhilosopher.blog  Philosophy Talk. A nationally-syndicated public radio program and podcast hosted by Stanford professors Josh Landy and Ray Briggs. Philosophy Talk the program that questions everything A nationally-syndicated public radio program and podcast hosted by Stanford professors Josh Landy and Ray Briggs. EvPhil Blog. Evolutionary Philosophy (EvPhil for short) looks to […]

Descartes Resources

Latin Dictionaries Latininium Translators into English ePrevodilac uses Google translate. Lingvanex is not using Google translate. Merlin uses ChatGPT 4.0. Google Translate ImTranslator uses Google translate and has back translation. MachineTranslation.com by Tomedes . Simultaneous translations by Google, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok. History PhilosophyPages.com by Garth Kemerling (1948–2018) on Descartes. René Descartes Timeline. A […]

Cartesian Occasionalism Bibliography

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Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Occasionalism Encyclopedia Britannica, January 16, 2015. Accessed October 19, 2023. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy . “Occasionalism” by Jason Jordan. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by James Fieser and Bradley Dowden. Martin, TN: University of Tennessee at Martin, 2011. Provides a clear presentation of occasionalism with a useful inventory of arguments in its […]