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HPS100 Lecture 08: Cartesian Worldview

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Published on Nov 6, 2015

What are the key characteristics of the Cartesian science?

00:30 Habitual neglect of the Cartesian science
02:02 The key elements of the Cartesian mosaic
02:47 Cartesian Metaphysics
____ 13:41 Mechanicism
____ 17:50 Action by Contact
____ 22:29 Dualism
21:09 Cartesian Physiology
29:36 Cartesian Physics and Cosmology
____ 31:33 Descartes's 1st Law
____ 32:07 Descartes's 2nd Law
____ 33:08 Plenism
____ 36:54 Cartesian Gravity
____ 43:26 Cartesian Magnetism
46:34 Cartesian Method
____ 46:54 Experiments
____ 50:23 Intuition vs. Hypotheses
____ 52:01 Mathematics: Universal Application
55:11 Summary

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My name is Hakob Barseghyan. I teach history and philosophy of science at the IHPST, University of Toronto. It is my goal to help my students appreciate how fascinating both the history and philosophy of science are. HPS100 is my introductory course on history and philosophy of science; it is offered online in both Fall and Winter terms.

The course is funded by University of Toronto, Online Learning Strategies (http://onlinelearning.utoronto.ca/) and the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (http://www.hps.utoronto.ca/)

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