Res extensa refers to the concept of extended substance in the external world, as proposed by philosopher Ren Descartes. In this view, physical objects in the external world are considered to be composed of res extensa, which is the material substance that occupies space and has physical properties. In other words, res extensa is the underlying substance that makes up physical objects in the external world.
The res cogitans refers to the mind or consciousness, while the res extensa refers to the physical world or material objects. The res cogitans is characterized by thoughts, emotions, and perceptions, while the res extensa is characterized by physical properties like size, shape, and location. The main difference between the two is that the res cogitans is immaterial and subjective, while the res extensa is material and objective.
In Descartes' philosophy, res cogitans refers to the mind or thinking substance, while res extensa refers to the physical world or extended substance. Descartes believed that these two concepts interact through the mind-body dualism, where the mind and body are separate but can influence each other. The mind, as a thinking substance, can perceive and interact with the physical world through the body, which is an extended substance. This interaction forms the basis of Descartes' understanding of the relationship between the mind and body.
Descartes' first principle was "Cogito, ergo sum" ("I think, therefore I am"), emphasizing the certainty of self-existence through the act of doubting. His second principle was the distinction between mind (res cogitans) and body (res extensa), setting the foundation for his dualistic metaphysical framework.
The res cogitans refers to the mind or consciousness, while the res extensa refers to the physical world or material objects. The res cogitans is characterized by thoughts, emotions, and perceptions, while the res extensa is characterized by physical properties like size, shape, and location. The main difference between the two is that the res cogitans is immaterial and subjective, while the res extensa is material and objective.
Extensa was created in 2002.
Tetragnatha extensa was created in 1758.
Xenormicola extensa was created in 1925.
Jocara extensa was created in 1863.
In Descartes' philosophy, res cogitans refers to the mind or thinking substance, while res extensa refers to the physical world or extended substance. Descartes believed that these two concepts interact through the mind-body dualism, where the mind and body are separate but can influence each other. The mind, as a thinking substance, can perceive and interact with the physical world through the body, which is an extended substance. This interaction forms the basis of Descartes' understanding of the relationship between the mind and body.
The ISBN of Extensa is 83-08-03286-9.
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The Acer Extensa laptop comes from the manufacturer with a Celeron M 550 processor in it. While it is by no means the fastest processor, it does clock in at 2 GHz clock speed and 1024 KB of level 2 cache performance.