Foreword Denis Kambouchner
1. Introducing the Cartesian Brain Damien Lacroux, Tad M. Schmaltz, and Ruidan She
Part 1: Descartes and His System
2. The Doctrine of the Pineal Gland: A Cryptic Doctrine Franco A. Meschini
3. “Power of the Soul” and Imagination: A Psychophysiological Hypothesis Denis Kambouchner
4. Attribution and Determination: Some Remarks on Voluntary Motion Frédéric de Buzon
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Foreword Denis Kambouchner
1. Introducing the Cartesian Brain Damien Lacroux, Tad M. Schmaltz, and Ruidan She
Part 1: Descartes and His System
2. The Doctrine of the Pineal Gland: A Cryptic Doctrine Franco A. Meschini
3. “Power of the Soul” and Imagination: A Psychophysiological Hypothesis Denis Kambouchner
4. Attribution and Determination: Some Remarks on Voluntary Motion Frédéric de Buzon
5. Descartes’s Corporeal Idea of Distance: Information Processing or Mechanical Correlation? Gary Hatfield
6. The Easiness of Habits: Brain, Freedom, and Conduct of Life in Descartes Louis Rouquayrol
7. Beyond the Brain: Descartes on the Initiation of Passions and Passionate Responses Ruidan She
Part 2: Cartesianism and Its Legacy
8. Descartes’s Cardiovascular Science of the Brain Gideon Manning
9. The Pineal Gland in Cartesianism Tad M. Schmaltz
10. The Figure of Descartes in Neuroscience: Relating to the Histories of Nerve Physiology, Reflex Action, and Emotions Jean-Gaël Barbara
11. Intellectual Emotion, Passion, and the Relevance of Cartesianism to Cognitive Science Damien Lacroux
12. The Cartesian Brain and the History of Memory Traces Jean-Claude Dupont
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