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  1. Francine Descartes (19 July 1635, Deventer – 7 September 1640, Amersfoort) was René Descartes's daughter. Francine was the daughter of Helena Jans van der Strom, a domestic servant of Thomas Sergeant — a bookshop owner and associate of Descartes at whose house in Amsterdam Descartes lodged on 15 October 1634. When Descartes ...

  2. 19 de ago. de 2016 · The psychologist John Cohen, in his 1966 book Human Robots in Myth and Science, adds the new detail of a “fellow traveler” who discovers the machine: “There is a story that Descartes himself constructed an automaton which he called Francine, and that during a sea voyage, an inquisitive fellow traveler opened the case in which ...

    • Minsoo Kang
    • 2017
  3. Resumo. 1 biografia. 1.1 Design. 1.2 Nascimento. 1.3 Infância. 1.4 Morte. 1.5 casamento de Helena. 1.6 Controvérsia de Utrecht. 1.7 Confissão Parisiense. 1.8 Evocações literárias. 2 Fábula do autômato. 2.1 Fontes da fábula. 2.2 Descartes e os autômatos. 2.3 Evolução da fábula. 3 notas e referências. 3.1 Notas. 3.2 Referências. 4 Bibliografia.

  4. Biographie. Francine Descartes, née le 19 juillet 1635 à Deventer et morte cinq ans plus tard, le 7 septembre 1640 à Amersfoort, est le seul enfant qu'ait reconnu René Descartes et le fruit de la seule relation sexuelle certaine qu'on lui connaisse. Sa mère est une servante hollandaise prénommée Helena.

  5. 9 de abr. de 2001 · Descartes' Life and Works. First published Mon Apr 9, 2001; substantive revision Tue Feb 27, 2007. Descartes has been heralded as the first modern philosopher. He is famous for having made an important connection between geometry and algebra, which allowed for the solving of geometrical problems by way of algebraic equations.

  6. 3 de dez. de 2008 · René Descartes. First published Wed Dec 3, 2008; substantive revision Mon Oct 23, 2023. René Descartes (1596–1650) was a creative mathematician of the first order, an important scientific thinker, and an original metaphysician.

  7. 3 de nov. de 2013 · An exhibition curated by Piper Marshall that explores the relationship between mind and body in art and philosophy, inspired by the story of Francine Descartes, the philosopher's daughter. The exhibition features works by Malin Arnell, Miriam Cahn, John Chamberlain, Hanne Darboven, Melanie Gilligan, Rochelle Goldberg, Nicolàs Guagnini/Jeff Preiss, Rachel Harrison, Lucas Knipscher, Jason Loebs, Ulrike Müller, Pamela Rosenkranz, Karin Schneider, Sergei Tcherepnin, Charline von Heyl.