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Descartes' Causal Principle and the Case of Body-to-Mind Causation1
Abstract:It is a common view that Descartes' causal principle is to be understood in light of a similarity condition that accounts for how finite causes (as opposed, or in addition, to God) contribute to an explanation of their effects. This paper challenges this common view and offers a sui generis reading of Descartes' views on causation that has also the advantage of solving the two exegetical issues of whether Descartes thought of the body-to-mind relation in occasionalist or causal terms and of whether Descartes regarded sensory ideas innate or caused by bodies.
Keywords:Descartes  Causation  Body-to-Mind Causation  Similarity Condition  Causal Principle  Sensory Ideas
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