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Baruch Spinoza (1632 - 1677)
The legacy of Baruch Spinoza (1632 - 1677), the renowned Dutch philosopher of the 17th century, transcends the passage of time and...

Juliana Eljach
Sep 1, 202310 min read
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Géraud de Cordemoy (1626 - 1684)
Psychology, a discipline that has undergone a continuous evolution throughout history, has been enriched by the contributions of various...

Juliana Eljach
Aug 10, 20238 min read
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Sir William Petty (1623 - 1687)
Sir William Petty (1623 - 1687), an eminent English economist, scientist, and philosopher, distinguished himself through his remarkable...

Juliana Eljach
Jul 18, 20239 min read
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Sydenham Chorea
Sydenham's Chorea, a rare neurological disorder, originates from an infection caused by a bacterium known as Group A beta-hemolytic...

Juliana Eljach
Jul 27, 20224 min read
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Thomas Sydenham (1624 - 1689)
Since the time of Hippocrates , known as the 'father of medicine,' to William Osler, regarded as the 'father of modern medicine,' there...

Juliana Eljach
Jul 19, 20225 min read
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Thomas Willis (1621 - 1675)
In the field of medical science, the eponym Willis refers to several anatomical structures, including the cerebral arterial circle...

Juliana Eljach
Apr 6, 202215 min read
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Importance of the Pineal Gland For Descartes
Theories about the anatomical location of the spiritual component of the human being have their roots in the earliest manifestations of...

Juliana Eljach
Mar 16, 20226 min read
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The Mind - Body Relationship For Descartes
One of the most profound, significant, and long-lasting legacies of René Descartes' philosophy is the thesis that the mind and body are...

Juliana Eljach
Feb 23, 20227 min read
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"Cogito, Ergo Sum" - Descartes
The phrase "Cogito, ergo sum," coined by French philosopher René Descartes, has established itself as one of the most iconic statements...

Juliana Eljach
Feb 14, 20224 min read
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