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The figural go-between in the Cartesian conception of science
Authors:Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
Affiliation:1. a.r.t.e.s Humanities Graduate School, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany;2. Department of Philosophy, University of Lille 3 Charles de Gaulle, Lille, Franceadilautenef@gmail.com
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The article addresses the early-modern conception of figuration, and more specifically the form in which it appears in Descartes’ early writings. There is textual evidence suggesting that Descartes was aware both of the mathematical and of the poetical characters of figures, contributing to the design of methodical processes. It is argued that figures play a central role in the Cartesian conception of method, in which figuration, leaning on the universal laws of geometry, is being used as carrier of data from reality to the observing mind and back, as well as from one domain of inquiry to another. It is therefore a central binder of the Cartesian ‘Unity of Science’, being responsible for the interconnectedness of various domains of inquiry.
Keywords:Descartes  science  figure  extension  method
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