Psychologia rationalis

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Psychologia rationalis is a work of early modern rationalist philosophy that systematically examines the nature and faculties of the human mind using a priori reasoning.

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instanceOf early modern philosophical text
philosophical work
work on rational psychology
aimsTo ground psychology in pure reason
provide a systematic account of the human mind
approach a priori reasoning
concerns a priori knowledge of the mind
conceptual analysis of mental faculties
examines cognitive faculties
immaterial aspects of mind
nature of the human mind
powers of the soul
rational cognition
fieldOfStudy metaphysics
philosophy of mind
genre scholarly treatise
languageOfWork Latin
mainSubject faculties of the soul
human mind
rational psychology
methodology deductive reasoning
systematic analysis
philosophicalPerspective early modern rationalist philosophy
philosophicalTradition rationalism

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Philosophia rationalis sive logica relatedWork Psychologia rationalis
Philosophia prima sive ontologia relatedWork Psychologia rationalis