Abstract

In this paper are analyzed the theories of Descartes about the sensorial perception and the painful perception, and also the neurophysiological mechanisms on the genesis of the pain exposed in The man's treaty. This work has been considered by some authors like the first European textbook of physiology. To explain the human physiology, combined philosophical principles and mechanical hypothesis.

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  • In this paper are analyzed the theories of Descartes about the sensorial perception and the painful perception, and the neurophysiological mechanisms on the genesis of the pain exposed in The man's treaty

  • This work has been considered by some authors like the first European textbook of physiology

  • René Descartes (1596-1650) es uno de los más importantes hombres de ciencia del siglo XVII

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SUMMARY

In this paper are analyzed the theories of Descartes about the sensorial perception and the painful perception, and the neurophysiological mechanisms on the genesis of the pain exposed in The man's treaty. This work has been considered by some authors like the first European textbook of physiology. To explain the human physiology, combined philosophical principles and mechanical hypothesis

INTRODUCCIÓN
ANTECEDENTES HISTÓRICOS EN LA OBRA FISIOLÓGICA DE DESCARTES
PRINCIPIOS DE LA DOCTRINA FILOSÓFICA MECANICISTA CARTESIANA
EL TRATADO DEL HOMBRE
TRASCENDENCIA DE LA OBRA DE DESCARTES EN LA HISTORIA DE LA FISIOLOGÍA
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