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The article presents the short biography and works of Venetian woman – Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia, the first woman in history, who received doctoral degree in philosophy. It took place in 1678 on the University of Padua – “the Venetian University” since the fifteenth century. Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia was very well educated, especially in philosophy and theology. She also knew several languages: Latin, Greek, Spanish, Hebrew. Only part of her writings is kept, among which the most important are the four discourses on political problems.
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Guelincx (1624-1669) is known as the one who laid the foundations for a modern theory of Occasionalism. He also belongs to a group of philosophers for whom the reference point was R. Descartes' system. However, in this paper we will concentrate neither on the theory of Occasionalism (even though we might mention it) nor inspirations by Descartes (even though they will, of course, arise). We will consider Guelincx's answer to the question: who am I?
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