Buch, Englisch, 234 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 476 g
Essays in Honour of Desmond Clarke
Buch, Englisch, 234 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 476 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-877964-3
Verlag: Oxford University Press
This volume is a collection of original essays dealing with Cartesian themes and problems, especially as these arise in connection with Cartesian natural science and the theory of perception, agency, mentality, divinity, and the passions. It focuses in particular on Desmond Clarke's important contributions to these aspects of Descartes's writings.
Stephen Gaukroger and Catherine Wilson split the volume into four distinct parts; Cartesian Science, Mind and Perception, Actions and Passions, and Cartesian Woman. The contributors are internationally known and respected scholars of 17th century philosophy writing on a number of their favourite Cartesian topics.
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- Part I. Cartesian Science
- 1: John Schuster: Did Descartes Teach a 'Philosophy of Science' or Implement 'Strategies of Natural Philosophical Explanation'?
- 2: Susan James: A Virtuous Practice: Descartes on Scientific Activity
- 3: John Cottingham: God in Cartesian Science and Cartesian Ethics
- Part II. Mind and Perception
- 4: Galen Strawson: Descartes' Mind
- 5: Catherine Wilson: Truth in Perception: Causation and the 'Quasinormative' Machine
- 6: Erik-Jan Bos: Descartes and Regius on the Pineal Gland and Animal Spirits, and A Letter of Regius on the True Seat of the Soul
- 7: Stephen Gaukroger: Cartesianism and Visual Cognition: The Problems with the Optical Instrument Model
- 8: Delphine Antoine-Mahut: Reintroducing Descartes in the History of Materialism: The Effects of the Descartes/Hobbes Debate on the First Reception of Cartesianism
- Part III. Actions and Passions
- 9: Alexander Douglas: Descartes and the Possibility of a Philosophy of Action
- 10: Theo Verbeek: Regius and Descartes on the Passions
- 11: Denis Kambouchner: Descartes on the Power of the Soul: A Reconsideration
- Part IV. Cartesian Woman
- 12: Karen Detlefsen: Cartesianism and its Feminist Promise and Limits: The Case of Mary Astell




